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Nick Smith asks Insolvency Service to consider whether foreign secretary was a ‘shadow’ director of the collapsed finance company
We cannot ignore the fact that Cameron and Osborne oversaw significant tax cuts and a shrinking of the state
The former premier needs a second act after his own spell in Downing Street left him carrying Brexit and austerity baggage
Former prime minister, now the UK’s top diplomat, sought hundreds of millions of dollars from CIC for his UK-China fund
Braverman may not be the beneficiary, but the right will now seek to blame the centre-right cabinet for election defeat
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
For the first time since the 1970s, a former UK prime minister is returning to cabinet
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
Meal with Jeremy Hunt and three former chancellors sold for £40,000 at party fundraiser
In social media age, politicians’ outfits become ever more key to conveying aims and values
Labour has seized on general slowdown to potently argue government is running out of energy and ideas
Former Tory PM admits ‘consequences’ resulted from decision to focus less on other diseases
Former UK prime minister will lecture students on ‘practising politics and government in the age of disruption’
Able people of sensible views don’t go into politics. The results are all around us
British Business Bank that administered emergency Covid lending scheme withdraws guarantee on loans to metals tycoon
Prime minister keen to shift public focus away from ‘partygate’ scandal ahead of Thursday’s local elections
The prime minister’s scandals built his brand. He spun rule-breaking as an upper-class prank
Impact of US’s largest-ever release of stored oil and global resistance of antibiotics
UK lender maintained ties with ailing supply-chain finance firm after Lord James Lupton intervened
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