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Brexit opportunities minister says decision will save £1bn a year but vets, farming groups and port operators are critical
Rees-Mogg tells MPs if protocol with EU is not reformed London has sovereign right to take action alone
Jacob Rees-Mogg tells ministers to make sure office space is full again now Covid restrictions are ending
Warnings from industry of supply chain disaster if full post-Brexit border controls are imposed on July 1
Change to Solvency II regulations delayed by wrangling between ministers and regulators
Brexit opportunities minister Rees-Mogg had backed call to accept inspections by EU and others
The UK’s future regulatory design depends on detail, not performative debate
The new minister promised ‘a real Brexit bonus’ but companies need a serious, outcomes-based approach
Boris Johnson attempts to reset with ‘mini-reshuffle’ after weeks of unrest among MPs
Rees-Mogg leads growing Tory revolt against April’s planned increase in national insurance
Government tables motion to scrap proposed Tory-run committee to rewrite regime overseeing MPs’ behaviour
After a shambolic 24 hours, many are asking how party contrived such a spectacular defeat
Jacob Rees-Mogg’s old firm beefs up Asia expertise in quest for growth
The idiocy of the Westminster conga line is part of a pattern of arrogance and disregard
Cabinet minister Alok Sharma self-isolates after struggling with Commons speech
Government insists on voting in person despite 1km queue of socially-distancing members around Westminster
Proposed end of partially online sittings raises health fears and prospect of 1km-long queues of members voting
Concerns Boris Johnson is struggling in a deserted ‘virtual’ Commons against new Labour leader
Concerns that government using extended coronavirus break to avoid scrutiny
Effort to get law past MPs and Lords in wake of extremist stabbings in London
Other ministers not offered similar post-poll guarantees with some absent from campaign frontline
Remark about blaze victims is first major gaffe of UK general election campaign
No one intends to take their parents into a job interview, but they sneak in anyway
‘Thing’ is now well-established on both sides of the Atlantic
Minister’s appeal comes as Brussels and London push for a new deal ahead of EU summit
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