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Prime minister tells Spectator he is ‘passionate’ but not tetchy, as he hints as larger tax cuts
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Although Labour has successfully kept the spotlight on Tory incompetence, difficult battles are yet to come, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
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Exclusive: More than 170,000 households will see their monthly payments jump by an average of £240 a month, or almost £3,000 a year
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PM urged to defy pressure from Tory right-wingers and ‘tweak the bill in the other direction’
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The government’s landmark Rwanda bill was voted through on Tuesday night. With the issue threatening to tear the Conservatives apart, the Guardian’s John Harris is joined by political correspondent Kiran Stacey and columnist Sonia Sodha to ...
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Labour leader tells jokes and taunts PM over Rwanda bill and rates of homelessness at last PMQs of year
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As the prime minister battles a civil war on the Tory back benches, his favourability with the public has slumped to a record low
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Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan has told MPs the Government is working with social media companies on efforts to fight AI disinformation.
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Rishi sunak was labelled as “desperate” and more unpopular than Boris Johnson in a heated Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (13 December). Labour MP Chris Bryant launched a stinging attack and mocked him for losing WhatsApp messages in re ...
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The two leaders now see each other as key allies, particularly over tackling small boats reaching European shores
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Home Secretary James Cleverly clashed with Good Morning Britain host and former Labour MP Ed Balls in a heated discussion on the Rwanda deportation policy on Wednesday (13 December). Prime Minister Rishi sunak won a crunch vote on the Safety of Rwand ...
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Watch live as Rishi sunak faces questions from Sir Keir Starmer during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday 13 December, after winning a crunch vote on the Safety of Rwanda Bill last night.
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Bank of England and Niesr have not forecast a recession but October fall in GDP may suggest one is on the way
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The PM has continued to defend the policy launched during Covid. His words are an insult to the memory of those who died, says Amanda Pape, whose husband Bob died of Covid
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Parliamentary threat to sunak remains real as bill will be debated again in January and subjected to final third reading vote
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James Cleverly says government ‘willing to listen’, as Tory right threatens to ‘kill the bill’ after Christmas
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Rishi sunak’s bill passes first vote after frantic 36 hours, but could face amendments at later stage
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MPs approve Safety of Rwanda Bill at second reading by 313 votes to 269, majority 44
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Tory MPs warn PM over next stage of flagship deportation bill, as William Hague cautions: We may never win back power