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Ministers propose scores of amendments, including changes to planned register of people working for foreign organisations
Tehran sought information on Jewish and Israeli individuals, Tugendhat tells MPs, after TV channel closed
Government will target law firms and accountants in new bill
He was eliminated from the Tory leadership race, but the former soldier still wants to help British politics make a clean break with the Boris Johnson era
Tom Tugendhat latest to fall in pursuit of becoming UK prime minister and party leader
Second party leadership debate focuses on economic responsibility — and any future role for Boris Johnson
Five contestants will on Sunday continue their battle to become Tory party leader and UK prime minister
Sunak cements frontrunner status as Truss fails to impress during Channel 4 event
Foreign secretary, in third place in leadership race, prompts criticism from rival camps with pledge
Kemi Badenoch and Tom Tugendhat have impressed with policy-rich pitches and hope for the party’s intellectual revival
Javid pulls out and Patel decides not to run in increasingly rancorous campaign ahead of first vote on Wednesday
With the timetable established and candidate list being finalised, who is best suited to replace Boris Johnson?
In the interests of national security, and our science and technology base, we need a far bolder longer-term strategy
Former US secretary of state says debt payment for cancelled tank deal smacks of ‘appeasement’
Authors David Kilcullen and Greg Mills assemble evidence and anecdotes to outline the west’s many missteps over 20 years
A lack of transparency helped Sars-Cov-2 spread. Scrutiny and shared safety standards are humanity’s best defence
Commons and Lords Speakers act in response to 5 MPs being among 10 people placed under Beijing sanctions
Commons will be told Johnson intends to use ‘every lever’ to protect Britain from harm and help Afghan people
Foreign secretary tells MPs Britain and allies were ‘caught out by speed and scale’ of Taliban advance
But Labour claims ministers have ‘significantly’ underestimated number of Afghan citizens Britain ‘left behind’
Prime minister denounced from across Commons during recall of parliament for emergency debate on crisis
Sale of small factory that makes silicon wafers has been called in for review, despite few signs of national security risk
Universities should be wary of becoming over-reliant on co-operation with Chinese institutions
“This Treasury needs to create a safe space for cryptocurrency development.”
Chancellor expected to use spending review to reduce funding for overseas development
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