The Conservative MP is far from the only politician to play up her working-class credentials and the changing nature of class ...
Kemi Badenoch looks to have walked away victorious from last night's special political programme, Decision Time: The Race to ...
Kemi Badenoch quit her job rather than go on maternity leave when she had her second child because she thought it would be 'unfair' on her employer to take it. The Tory leadership favourite ...
It's no shock that Kemi Badenoch holds stringent right-wing views, but her latest outburst on maternity has riled even her own party members. Former Secretary of State for Business and Trade ...
Kemi Badenoch risked another storm of controversy yesterday by branding thousands of civil servants 'very very bad' – joking that they should be jailed. The Tory leadership contender said that ...
Tory leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch has called for Harry Potter author JK Rowling to be given a seat in the House of ...
Kemi Badenoch has been branded "hopelessly out of touch" after saying maternity pay is "excessive" and has "gone too far". The Tory MP, who is vying to replace Rishi Sunak, was accused of treating ...
Your support makes all the difference. Conservative leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch has said she does “believe in maternity pay” after previously describing it as “excessive”.
Kemi Badenoch has – potentially jokingly – told fellow Conservatives that up to 10% of civil servants are so “bad” they ought to be in prison. According to The Guardian, she said ...
Tory rivals Kemi Badenoch and James Cleverly are now in a “fight to the death” to get through to the final run-off in the Conservative leadership race, senior MPs believe. Bookies’ favourite ...
Kemi Badenoch has been accused of stirring up a culture war after claiming 5-10% of civil servants are "very bad" and "should be in prison". The Tory leadership hopeful claimed at a party ...
Read our privacy notice. Conservative leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch has said she does “believe in maternity pay” after previously describing it as “excessive”. Ms Badenoch said on X ...