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Bruised leader Ed Davey tells personal tale in conference speech, while in US Braverman winks to Tory right flank
UNHCR insists convention is ‘as relevant as when it was adopted’ after UK home secretary calls for reform
Also in this newsletter, some in government are at loggerheads over Iranian security threat
al-Qaeda and Isis showing ‘signs of resurgence’, Suella Braverman says as she updates counter-terrorism strategy
Home Office proposes shorter detention time for unaccompanied children to speed passage of legislation
Breaching the ministerial code is bad, but an act of brazen stupidity is much worse
Home secretary expresses regret over her handling of speeding offence
PM under pressure to launch probe after allegations home secretary asked civil servants to help avoid penalty points
Allies attribute revelations to a smear against home secretary
Opposition says PM must establish whether home secretary broke rules in trying to avoid penalty points
MPs turn their attention to what happens if the party loses power
Home secretary says Tories must deliver manifesto pledge as party’s rightwing seeks to regain agenda
Sayeeda Warsi says rhetoric on asylum seekers could steer Conservatives along same rightwing path as US Republicans
Commons passes new laws that even some Tories say will place the UK in breach of international law
Home secretary claims people will be deterred from crossing to Britain by illegal migration bill
Some Tories want to convince themselves Sunak is in an unwilling coalition with home secretary, but the pair agree on big policy
PM says key evidence ignored in historic scandals due to ‘political correctness’ over race
Home secretary insists problems ‘will ease’ and denies chaotic scenes have anything to do with Brexit
Tough new immigration measures could backfire unless parliament has time to examine them in detail
PM defends bill to deter Channel crossings as Braverman accused of breaching ministerial code
Home secretary concedes new legislation may be in breach of human rights laws
Gillian Keegan says universities are ‘hugely valuable’ export success for Britain
Too much focus on rightwing ideology rather than Islamist extremism, review says
Shocking revelations over serial rapist evading sanctions while in an elite unit
Ten individuals placed under sanctions used tier 1 investor route, says home secretary
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