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Oliver Dowden said 2024 will ‘almost certainly’ be a general election year, but did not rule out the prospect of a contest happening next year
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Opinium’s latest research for Observer finds voters deserting the Conservatives for Reform and Labour in equal numbers
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Montage featured prime minister Rishi sunak, the England football team, King Charles III and an Aston Martin
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Tory Right believe Downing Street is blocking ‘true blue’ candidates from standing in general election
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As he seeks re-election, Andy Street is promoting ‘Brand Andy’ in a contest that could affect whether Rishi sunak survives as PM
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The ‘senior Tory’ has issued a self-flagellating apology, but he still has the whip – and sunak’s low bar sinks lower, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Biden and Netanyahu spoke on Thursday for first time since deaths of aid workers as pressure mounts on sunak to withdraw arms sales
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Treasury minister Gareth Davies says William Wragg will remain Tory MP while there is an investigation
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Number of signatories warning sunak over breach of international law in arming Israel rises to more than 750
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Exclusive: That kind of cut is not for Rishi sunak, said one tailor, as the prime minister was asked questions on the length of his trousers
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Tory grandees, hundreds of lawyers, dozens of MPs and peers, and top military commanders from across the political spectrum join calls to halt arms exports to Israel
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Rishi sunak has admitted he doesn’t know when the next general election will be. The prime minister was quizzed on an election date by Harry Cole on The Sun’s Never Mind The Ballots podcast on Wednesday (3 April). Mr sunak said: “I hav ...
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Rishi sunak laughed as he was asked perhaps one of the most important political questions - Why are his trousers so short? A clip of the prime minister interviewing Gordan Ramsay went viral in 2021 as millions were drawn to the shortness of his trous ...
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sunak has not ruled out leaving the ECHR while insisting he can implement Rwanda policy without needing to withdraw
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Two historians argued in the 1990s that nine conditions defined the likelihood of Tory defeat. Almost all of them hold today, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle