Who’s the president of England?
England, as a part of the United Kingdom, doesn't have a president. The head of state for the entire United Kingdom is the monarch, currently King Charles III. However, the head of government for the UK is the Prime Minister, currently Rishi Sunak.
It's important to remember that England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland make up the United Kingdom, a single sovereign state with a central government responsible for certain matters like foreign policy and defense. Each of the four constituent countries also has its own devolved government with some autonomy over areas like education and health. So, there is no president specifically for England.

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