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Chancellor shelves plan to cut inheritance tax in Autumn Statement but has more fiscal headroom than expected
Spring Budget tax cuts could be hurried forward as chancellor seeks to appease Tory MPs fearful of 2024 election defeat
The former premier needs a second act after his own spell in Downing Street left him carrying Brexit and austerity baggage
Jeremy Hunt pledges to boost growth as he unveils £4.5bn in new funding for industry
Party wants Hunt to unleash tax cuts even though its 2019 promises on improving public services remain unfulfilled
Former minister insists UK must override international law to be able to send asylum seekers to African nation
Public accounts committee cites ‘extreme concerns’ over scheme beset by spiralling costs and inflation
UK chancellor under pressure from Tory MPs ahead of election expected next year
Rebellion over Gaza stance posed no threat to Labour leader’s position but could presage more internal wrangling
Braverman may not be the beneficiary, but the right will now seek to blame the centre-right cabinet for election defeat
By only revealing Rishi Sunak’s broken pledges after being sacked, former home secretary opens herself up to more criticism
Stinging letter comes a day after dismissal as UK home secretary
New foreign secretary attends first cabinet in more than 7 years after Rishi Sunak reshuffles top team
Prime minister’s biggest risk will be failing to match shift to centre ground with actions after ditching his ‘change’ strategy
Some policy experts say rapid turnover of cabinet positions since Brexit vote has undermined effectiveness of government
Former prime minister back in political frontline as Rishi Sunak reshuffles cabinet
Sacking Suella Braverman was overdue but sets up a clash with the Conservative right
The prime minister picks a fight with the right as the pragmatists return
UK prime minister gives politically damaged predecessor top role weeks after casting himself as a change candidate
Saturday’s protest is due to go ahead in central London despite coinciding with Armistice Day commemorations
Book by staunch Boris Johnson loyalist is a sign of the dysfunction in the UK’s ruling Conservative party
Conservative peer previously denied any ties to medical equipment company through her lawyers
Inquiry into governance of regeneration initiative is expected to report back this month
UK prime minister under pressure to sack home secretary after Times piece criticising Met police provokes fierce backlash
UK home secretary risks the sack as she builds her leadership ambitions on a foundation of controversial remarks
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