Article 5XZ2Y Boris Johnson condemns ‘unconscionable’ attack on Kramatorsk train station – as it happened

Boris Johnson condemns ‘unconscionable’ attack on Kramatorsk train station – as it happened

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Nicola Slawson (now) and Caroline Davies (earlier)
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Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty were legally declared to be permanent US residents" - including for tax purposes - for more than a year into his chancellorship, it has been reported.

Sky News reports claims that the couple held US green cards" permitting them residence in the US until more than a year into his chancellorship - before then giving it up during his period at the Treasury.

The US government website says the card is only for people who make the US your permanent home" - which would be odd for someone holding multiple jobs in government, including local government minister, chief secretary to the Treasury and chancellor.

A source close to Mr Sunak said neither of them have green cards", but refused to answer questions over whether they had them during any of his period as chancellor.

Nuclear is critical to our energy future and GMB has long told ministers there can be no net zero without new nuclear.

But it's 24 hours since the prime minister was here at Hinkley Point C and the questions over this so-called energy plan won't go away.

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