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Investigation into possible breaches of Covid-19 restrictions revived after ‘assessment of new evidence’
MPs due to publish on Thursday their report into former PM’s conduct in partygate scandal
While the UK’s record on corruption is good, many recent abuses have been hiding in plain sight
MPs fail in attempt to use new legislation to toughen UK’s stance on countries accused of genocide
This contentious era requires a rethink of the role’s historic power
Many of those now most outraged supported laws that have facilitated this result
Brexit supporters harbour the false notion that a Europhile deep state is to blame
Report says government focused on spending cuts while making contractors take on risk
Move follows criticism of retail prices index, which it seen as a ‘very poor’ measure of costs
MPs back amendment to withdrawal bill giving parliament a vote on final deal
Leave campaigner Matthew Elliott reportedly joining Conservative headquarters
Step up preparation for no deal, says leading Eurosceptic
Recent proposals by the UK government put the ball in the EU’s court
No time to replace key European agencies before departure, officials say
If civil servants cannot or will not adapt, the only only honourable option for those who will not or cannot adapt is to resign
Britain should look to leave the EU as swiftly and simply as possible, writes Bernard Jenkin
MPC ramps up warnings of the potential impact of a British exit from the EU on global markets
Governor says all statements related to referendum ‘entirely consistent’ with Bank of England remit
Ministers will have more power over selection panels and ability to override them
Sir Jeremy Heywood surfaced briefly but MPs landed few blows
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