0
The party’s ‘biggest weakness’ is that it is ‘inward-looking’ rather than looking out at the country, Richard Holden said
0
Plans to make up for the lost capacity due to the cancellation of the railway, first revealed by The Independent, are said to be years away
0
Entrepreneur Akhil Tripathi, who made his fortune inventing an anti-snoring device, has donated more than £150,000 to the Conservative party since 2021
0
Billionaire inventor says wealth generation and growth have become ‘dirty words’ in government
0
Keir Starmer has his eyes on the prize, Liz Truss looks serene and Boris Johnson lives down to expectations
0
Commuters face ‘slap in the face’ increase from March, as Labour, unions and campaigners condemn sunak government
0
Government ‘should have stuck to its guns’, say hardline Tory rebels as PM faces huge backlash
0
The government says it is still planning to increase salary threshold to £38,700 but Tory backbenchers have called the move ‘deeply disappointing’
0
Revised figure of 0.1% fall instead of previous estimate of no growth is blow to Rishi sunak’s growth plans
0
The prime minister made growing the economy one of his five key pledges to voters at the start of the year, but the ONS said it is going in reverse
0
President’s ex-bodyguard among those living in Britain who were told by police or security services they were at risk of assassination
0
Government vows to bring forward bill to create regulator and ‘stop clubs from joining’ hated project
0
Victoria Atkins says she wants to look at ‘pay and conditions’ for junior doctors but also says ‘many, many’ of them do not support BMA
0
Of course faith in MPs is in decline: crises abound, and yet too many are incompetent, badly behaved and have the wrong priorities, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
0
French MEP suggests new Brussels deal could stop asylum-seekers crossing Channel – even despite Brexit
0
Jonathan Ashworth, out campaigning for byelection, said Rishi sunak is being ‘pushed around’ by rightwingers
0
Idea is quietly shelved after Tory splits over Rwanda bill, while Home Office is accused of ‘fiddling the figures’ on asylum claims
0
60% of UK exporters say selling to EU has become harder over past year – with more red tape to come
0
Covid inquiry has published hundreds of new pieces of evidence and written statements on its website
0
sunak thought about sending out millions of cash-laden cards in post – but was warned of ‘significant risk’ of theft