Rishi Sunak to join Sunday Times as columnist

Rishi Sunak has said he hopes to have โa weekly conversation with readersโ of The Sunday Times as he joins the newspaper as a columnist.
The former Conservative prime minister and serving MP for Richmond and Northallerton will contribute a weekly column to the business section on subjects including technology, politics and the economy.
The column will run in print and digital from this weekend.
Mr Sunak said: โAs a long-time reader of The Sunday Times business pages, Iโm honoured to be joining a great team as a columnist.
โIn an era of profound change, Iโm really looking forward to a weekly conversation with readers about the forces reshaping the world economy, from global politics to technology.โ
Ben Taylor, editor of The Sunday Times, added: โI am delighted to welcome such an illustrious and respected figure to the team.
โRishiโs vast expertise and brilliant mind will help readers navigate what is an increasingly challenging and complex business landscape.
โHis experience is unrivalled โ on the world stage and in government โ and we feel confident that he will be โappointment to readโ every weekend.โ
Mr Sunakโs fee will be paid to The Richmond Project, an education charity founded by the former prime minister and his wife Akshata Murty which seeks to transform young lives through the power of improved numeracy.
His new role as a columnist has been cleared by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, which provides advice for ministers and senior civil servants on taking up appointments after leaving office.