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‘I’m not ruling it out,’ says ex-immigration minister who fought against Rishi sunak’s ‘weak’ bill
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Senior Conservatives welcome ‘bold’ Budget proposal – but housing experts warn high-stakes gamble could fuel new bubble
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Opposition politician Frank Ntwali says country is unsafe and sunak’s pursuance of policy ‘quite bizarre’
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Rishi sunak has “no interest” in ending the long-running UK train strikes, Simon Calder has suggested. The Independent’s Travel Correspondent also described Mr sunak as the “most anti-rail prime minister we have ever seen” during an appeara ...
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Dithering on renewable energy and insulation will leave people in Britain ‘colder and poorer’, campaigners warn
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Campaigners have called for Windrush payout scheme to be improved after Rishi sunak announced new compensation plans for victims of Horizon IT scandal
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Motion seeks to delay ratification of treaty until government can show that destination country is safe
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The Rwanda shambles, critical byelections and a likely mauling in local polls in May, the PM’s troubles are mounting. Tory optimists do see a way to win, but admit it is narrowing
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Exclusive: Treasury discussing bold move to help young Britons onto property ladder with only 1% deposits – but experts warn ‘short-term political fix’ could backfire
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The £240m white elephant is halted as peers approve a two-month timetable to scrutinise Rishi sunak’s bill
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New poll low for PM, as right-wing Tories grumble about having ‘nothing left to lose’ in replacing leader
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Prime minister filmed telling woman strikes had hampered government’s progress in reducing waiting lists
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Right-wing rebel Andrea Jenkyns’s claim dismissed as ‘nonsense’ by Tory moderates
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‘My daughter spent seven hours waiting’: PM confronted by woman in Winchester town centre
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About 2,800 jobs will go over the next 18 months, with a further 300 to be lost after
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The prime minister is plotting a tax giveaway in his March Budget, which could be the last before voters head to the polls this autumn
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Baroness Ruth Davidson, the former Conservative leader in Scotland, says it is right to have a ‘debate’ about immigration but cast doubt on the government’s policies
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Home Office reportedly hired hangar and aircraft fuselage to rehearse forcing people onto flights as Ruth Davidson says they are ‘probably never going to happen’
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Emily Thornberry was grilled during a heated debate on Rwanda on Thursday night's BBC Question Time (18 January). The Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales was challenged to spell out Labour’s alternative when it came to stopping migrant bo ...