Rishi Sunak has issued a 'fulsome apology' to Adidas Samba fans after after being ridiculed for 'ruining' their credibility with his latest footwear fashion faux pas. The Prime Minister ...
It is hard to imagine that many people could single-handedly obliterate the cultural cachet of a fashionable clothing item ...
Jennifer Lawrence is a professional bellwether for shoe trends. Her latest outing anointed the Puma Speedcats as fashion’s ...
Last week Adidas and its Samba brand were thrust into the headlines after it emerged British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had been one of its customers for "many, many years". Conscious that his ...
From Rihanna’s new Fenty Pumas to Adidas ... Rishi Sunak this April, but one thing remains from its long reign as the It Trainer of London: its tongue. I’m not talking about any old Adidas ...
So what are Rishi Sunak's American connections? The 42-year-old has made the California chapter of his biography a key part of his public persona. He frequently cites his time there in his 20s and ...
Adidas sales boomed this summer ... Shoe sales rose 14 per cent, helped by its popular Samba and Gazelle ‘terrace’ shoes, whose fans include Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer as well as celebrities ...
Rishi Sunak became leader of the Conservative party and the UK’s 57th prime minister in October 2022. He is the country’s first British Indian prime minister. His father Yashvir Sunak was born and ...
Rishi Sunak became leader of the Conservative Party and the UK’s 57th prime minister in October 2022. In doing so, Mr Sunak became the UK’s first-ever non-white prime minister and first practising ...
The premier has repeatedly appeared muddled about whether the Tory leader is still in power since his crushing election victory in July. And despite marking his 100 day anniversary in No10 he ...
Rishi Sunak said he was "not a betting person", but denied it was a mistake after shaking hands with TalkTV's Piers Morgan that deportation flights would take off before the next election.
In a speech at the party's conference in Birmingham, Sunak said he had one final "ask" - for members to get behind whoever wins the contest to replace him.