Nadhim Zahawi is playing into Putin’s hands, not striking nurses
Even Ukrainian workers are fighting for their own rights – that’s the point of union solidarity.
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Even Ukrainian workers are fighting for their own rights – that’s the point of union solidarity.
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You’d expect nothing less from the PM and his Chancellor as the economy slips into crisis.
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The lawyer Dan Neidle reflects on how Nadhim Zahawi’s solicitors sought to shut down his inquiries.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Rather than advancing a new vision for the country, the Tory candidates are taking refuge in outdated orthodoxies.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Rishi Sunak has a bedtime story for you from his bunker, and Penny Mordaunt really might be trolling everyone.
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The real question is who of Penny Mordaunt, Tom Tugendhat and Liz Truss will face Rishi Sunak in the final…
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As more of his rivals launch their campaigns, Rishi Sunak is emerging as a lone voice in favour of recent…
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Free-market dogma is no solution to the UK’s living standards crisis.
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This disruption has come at the worst possible time for businesses and consumers.
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More than 50 people on the government payroll resigned in protest at the Prime Minister’s handling of the Christopher Pincher…
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Nadhim Zahawi’s ties to Big Oil are indicative of the Conservative Party’s wider failures on climate.
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As a disgraced prime minister fights for survival, what does it mean for the Conservative Party – and for Britain?
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If a majority of Tory MPs now oppose the Prime Minister, he will not last long in office.
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Britain is beset by a cost-of-living crisis over which the government has little control – yet Zahawi reportedly threatened to…
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Pointing out Boris Johnson’s untruths should not be regarded as partisan bias.
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