Ministers are on resignation watch as Rishi goes rogue
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ByA year on from her disastrous premiership, Liz Truss and her allies remain unwilling to confront economic truths.
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ByAlso this week: A close encounter with Labour luvvies, and chaos at the British Museum.
ByLeon Emirali, who worked in Steve Barclay’s office, urged politicians to “rip the whole thing up and start again”.
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ByThe journalist and former Downing Street press secretary on populism, Brexit, and the need for a Political Reform Bill.
Labour and Conservative manifesto writers reveal the untold story of these vital documents.
ByBoris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon have both been undone by democracy.
ByThe Tories are turning on themselves even before a general election is called.
New research suggests they don’t like the party but that their values aren’t so dissimilar.
ByThe NatCon movement offers nothing but the redundant fusion of economic liberalism and social authoritarianism.
ByThe Tories are under siege in both Red Wall and Blue Wall
Are young conservatives pining for Brussels?
ByAnthony Seldon’s account of Johnson’s time in Downing Street confirms he was hopelessly out of his depth.
ByBy reckoning with Britain’s nasty side, the Conservatives have claimed its soul.
ByWith Adam Tolley KC’s report into bullying allegations against Raab imminent, will the Prime Minister be forced to sacrifice his…
ByLess than a year after it was made, the government has broken its promise to address health inequalities.
ByThe danger is how many Tories will agree with the former prime minister’s bizarre logic.
ByWhile the former chancellor was settling his dispute with HMRC, a draconian tax rule was pushing thousands into hardship.
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