The British prime minister’s phone number has been published online in an embarrassing security breach.
Rishi Sunak’s personal mobile number was revealed after social media pranksters published audio of the phone ringing and the British prime minister’s answerphone message responding, The Sun reported.
A Downing Street spokesperson said: “We don’t comment on security matters.”
The number is the one Mr Sunak has used for many years – including during his time as UK chancellor and during last year’s Tory leadership election, the newspaper said.
He was reportedly given a new, separate number when he took office almost a year ago.
But the online video that emerged on Sunday appears to show the personal number has continued to be in operation.
Earlier this month, it emerged that Mr Sunak told the UK's Covid-19 Inquiry he was unable to provide WhatsApp messages sent from the number because he failed to back them up and had changed phones several times so “does not have access” to them.
It is not the first time that a British prime minister’s mobile phone number has been available online.
Boris Johnson was advised to stop using his personal phone and not access it again on security grounds while serving as prime minister in May 2021 after it emerged his number had been freely available online for 15 years.
That led to a protracted process to extract his messages for the Covid-19 inquiry, reportedly made more complicated because he forgot his passcode.