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Fight over Brexit laws set to revive memories of John Major’s European difficulties
Leavers want to control all political debate in the UK, writes Sebastian Payne
Use of referendums to bypass constraints on executive power has an illiberal history
‘Boris, the dog was put down when its master decided it wasn’t needed any more’
Inexperienced energy minister has broad appeal
Andrea Leadsom’s push to be prime minister highlights a grey area around job titles and work history
The focus should be the UK referendum, there is no appetite for a revolution, writes Sebastian Payne
Its relentless attacks on UK institutions are increasingly disturbing
The frequent use of attacks on those who disagree about the economy is baffling, writes Sebastian Payne
Treasury analysis says wages, sterling and employment would fall
Labour claims return of ‘nasty party’ after MPs turn away 3,000 children
Duncan Smith and Gove switch focus after Obama intervention
Kenneth Baker, who devised the national curriculum, says Tory party likely to reconsider position
Chancellor’s national living wage comes at a difficult moment for the UK economy
Analysis: how PM and chancellor contained the fallout from the ‘IDS of March’
Chancellor challenges soft-drink makers to fight his sugar tax in court
Leaked spreadsheet labels Khan and Winterton as hostile to the leadership
Compromise on cut of 28% to ‘short money’
MPs hear robust defence and refusal to apologise for disability benefits plan
A decline of 1% marks the 25th day this year the pound has moved by half a per cent or more
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