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Chuka Umunna, a British Labour Party MP for a diverse south London constituency and the son of a Nigerian immigrant, has long had a reputation as a pro-immigration campaigner.
Chuka Umunna speaks to Business Insider about the "tension" in what his new party Change UK is trying to achieve. The former Labour MP is the chief spokesperson for the fledgling pro-EU party.
Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna MP talks to the BBC's Andrew Marr about the approach Labour would take towards the national deficit and departmental spending cuts.
Handsome, ambitious, urbane: four years ago, Chuka Umunna was all set to be the next leader of the Labour Party — Britain’s Obama, our Macron, our Trudeau. But he pulled out of the leadership ...
Change UK MP Chuka Umunna says he has switched to the Liberal Democrats because he was "wrong" to think "millions of politically homeless people" wanted a new party. The former Labour MP told ...
Chuka Umunna, the 6ft-tall, immaculately tailored former lawyer, strode through the detritus of political pamphlets and sleep-deprived party activists on his way to give his first speech from the ...
Chuka Umunna, JPMorgan's Head of EMEA ESG (environmental, social and governance) & Green Economy Investment Banking, said critics in richer countries should "give the presidency a chance".
Chuka Umunna arriving for the Marr Show in London with his partner Alice Sullivan “I am half Nigerian, quarter Irish, quarter English,” Umunna has said of his unlikely background.
Chuka Umunna has joined the Liberal Democrats. Umunna, the former Labour Party and Change UK MP, will be unveiled as a Lib Dem MP on Friday. The former minister launched Change UK earlier this ...
Voices Don’t ask why Chuka Umunna joined the Lib Dems – ask how many will follow him. It is easy to laugh, but people say they want politicians to be honest, right up until they actually are ...
Chuka Harrison Umunna, 40, has been the MP for Streatham in South London since 2010. Just a year after he was elected to Parliament he joined Ed Miliband's front bench as shadow business secretary.
Chuka Umunna, who had been the bookmakers' favourite to succeed Ed Miliband, will remain in the shadow cabinet and has not ruled out a future shot at the Labour leadership.