Exclusive: Nadhim Zahawi won’t be Reform’s chancellor
The former Tory is the most senior former office holder to join the party to date
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The former Tory is the most senior former office holder to join the party to date
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The mildly disgraced ex-chancellor has written a column demanding someone cut his tax. Shocking.
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As Dominic Raab’s future remains uncertain, the Prime Minister could be forced into further changes in just a few weeks.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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The musician’s on-air rant has given voters permission to acknowledge all the ways the state is falling apart around them.
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Nadhim Zahawi’s sacking makes the Deputy Prime Minister’s position increasingly perilous.
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The Prime Minister is a ditherer without purpose.
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If parliament is serious about standards, it should make the fourth estate stronger.
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How much did the Prime Minister know about the former Tory chairman’s tax affairs and when?
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By waiting until the investigation into the Tory chairman is complete, Sunak has appeared passive and weak.
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The public prefers the Prime Minister to his party, but he now risks being tarnished by the Conservatives’ brand.
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Keir Starmer delivered a brutal pay-off line: “Is he starting to wonder if this job is just too big for…
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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How can Nadhim Zahawi have made a “careless and not deliberate” error that left him with a tax bill more…
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The party has forced its latest victim of a prime minister into a succession of U-turns.
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Legal threats against journalists asking legitimate questions are rife. Those in power should be encouraging scrutiny, not stifling it.
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The lies and autocratic legislation that defined Boris Johnson’s premiership have endured.
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The Prime Minister’s promise of “integrity, professionalism and accountability” has been shattered.
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While the former chancellor was settling his dispute with HMRC, a draconian tax rule was pushing thousands into hardship.
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If they want to prove their integrity, ministers should make their tax returns public as a matter of course.
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