The UK is floundering and has a problem | Adam Boulton - Sky News
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The UK is floundering and has a problem | Adam Boulton — Sky News
Boris Johnson's term as prime minister tested the British state to destruction.
Covid inquiry: No 10 downplayed Boris Johnson’s illness due to fears over hostile states - inews
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Covid inquiry: No 10 downplayed Boris Johnson’s illness due to fears over hostile states — inews
Officials gave a 'more positive impression' of the then PM's health over concerns terrorists could exploit an apparent power vacuum
Politicians are using culture war as distraction tactic, poll finds - The Independent
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Politicians are using culture war as distraction tactic, poll finds — The Independent
Ahead of general election, top issues people said would determine their vote include cost of living, inflation, NHS and social care
Sunak declines to condemn Tory candidate’s four-letter post - The Independent
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Sunak declines to condemn Tory candidate’s four-letter post — The Independent
The Prime Minister’s press secretary said he believes ‘actions matter more’ than words after Andrew Cooper’s comment on social media.
Voices: The moment Suella Braverman became a global laughing stock - The Independent
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Voices: The moment Suella Braverman became a global laughing stock — The Independent
The home secretary went to Washington to talk tough… in an empty room. Now, she will realise the entire world doesn’t care what she thinks either, says Tom Peck
Suella Braverman says being gay isn’t reason enough for asylum - The Times and The Sunday Times
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Suella Braverman says being gay isn’t reason enough for asylum — The Times and The Sunday Times
Fearing discrimination on the basis of being gay or a woman should not by itself be enough to qualify for protection under international refugee laws, Suella Braverman will say in a speech on Tuesday. The home secretary will set out her case for a major overhaul of the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, which has been signed by 146 countries and gradually incorporated into UK case law over the past seven decades. Speaking in Washington at the American Enterprise Institute, a think tank, she will argue