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Cameron needs to ensure both old and young shoulder the burden
The referendum result may largely be in the hands of key individuals on either side of the debate
IDS exiting the cabinet is not Michael Jackson leaving The Jacksons. The government should survive
Leadership reels over criticism of Budget benefit cuts and tax giveaways
Downing Street in unusual step of accepting Labour amendments to bill
PM seeks to rally party as cuts to disabled benefits scrapped
Policy meant to be one of the main achievements of Cameron’s government has lost cabinet champion
A calculated attack by one who believes politics should be based on morality, writes Bruce Anderson
It is hard to overstate the implications of Duncan Smith’s departure
IDS departure spirals into rows over chancellor, welfare and EU
Chancellor will find it harder to impose such cuts in future
New work and pensions secretary will need skills to deal with aftermath of Duncan Smith’s departure
‘Quiet man’ has left in a hail of political bullets but will his departure bring Osborne down?
Former Tory leader’s resignation linked to Britain’s membership of the EU
Row over resignation divides the Tory party
Popular pro-EU son of a single mother grew up on a council estate in Wales
Cameron moves swiftly to contain political crisis as resignation inflames splits over EU
A clash that has been brewing for some time has broken into the open, writes Sebastian Payne
Welfare secretary slams chancellor over benefit curbs to fund tax cuts for higher earners
Duncan Smith reinvented himself after an unhappy stint at the head of the party
Duncan Smith’s resignation exposes rifts on Budget and Europe
Mixed messages highlight long-running tension between chancellor and work and pensions secretary
Signs of climbdown after Tory MP says measure has ‘zero chance’ of passage through the Commons
Sensitive issues dropped from business schedule to keep lid on tensions ahead of EU vote
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