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...Angela Rayner, deputy Labour leader, told the Financial Times: “Of course, people care about potholes as a safety hazard and a risk to their tyres, but also as eyesores that are a symbol of decline.”...
...Outspoken former Conservative deputy chair Lee Anderson also works as a presenter for the channel. GB News did not respond to a request for comment....
...Ofcom found five such breaches from shows presented by Tory MPs such as Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Esther McVey and her husband, Philip Davies....
...Charlotte McArdle, NHS deputy chief nursing officer, said while the RCN-led strikes would cause inevitable disruption to services, “local NHS teams have worked hard to maintain as many appointments as possible...
...Earlier Angela Rayner, deputy Labour leader, met the leadership of the Communication Workers Union behind closed doors and urged BT to sit down with the union to “agree a fair pay deal”....
...Fiscal reality check Liz Truss is set to join the ranks of Conservatives calling for tax cuts in Jeremy Hunt’s forthcoming budget, Chris Giles and George Parker reveal....
...The UK announced on Thursday that it had sanctioned Igor Shuvalov, Russia’s former deputy prime minister, and Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov, both of whom have been sanctioned by the EU....
...Political editor George Parker, chief political correspondent Jim Pickard, chief political commentator Robert Shrimsley, and our deputy opinion editor Miranda Green....
...Denis Thatcher famously did and Theresa May was very honest about the role Philip May performed,” she added....
...Philip Hammond, former Tory chancellor, says he expects a few “cosmetic divergences” but nothing that transforms Britain’s competitiveness....
...Jon Cunliffe, deputy governor of the Bank of England, noted on Tuesday: “The UK cannot outsource regulation and supervision of the world’s leading complex financial system to another jurisdiction.”...
...Ben Broadbent, deputy BoE governor, said on Monday that a 35 per cent contraction in Britain’s economy in the second quarter predicted by the Office for Budget Responsibility did not look unrealistic and...
...Sir John’s former deputy prime minister, Michael Heseltine, has also backed the three Independents and has said that people should vote for the Liberal Democrats in other seats to try to halt Brexit....
...Damian Green, former deputy prime minister, said he had some sympathy with Mr Johnson and Mr Cummings wanting to shake up the “establishment ways of working in Whitehall” but warned it could go too far....
...Boris Johnson has dramatically escalated the Conservative civil war on Brexit by threatening to purge some of the party’s biggest beasts — including former chancellor Philip Hammond — unless they back him...
...George Parker is the FT’s political editor. Additional reporting by Chris Tighe in Newcastle Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...was welcomed by Mr Javid’s supporters, who recalled the damage done to the Tory election campaign in 2017 when then-prime minister Theresa May refused to offer a similar job guarantee to her chancellor, Philip...
...Philip Hammond has poured cold water on the idea of a speedy post-Brexit US-UK trade deal, warning that US president Donald Trump will make demands that could prove highly unpopular in Britain....
...governor; and current bank deputy governors Ben Broadbent and Jon Cunliffe....
...Damian Green, a former deputy prime minister, demanded in a letter to Mr Johnson that the MPs be restored to the Tory whip....
...Rather than engage with the rebels, led by former chancellor Philip Hammond, Mr Johnson abruptly cancelled a meeting with about 15 Tories who are backing the anti-no deal legislation....
...Among those to quit were foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt, who refused to take a demotion to defence secretary, and deputy prime minister David Lidington....
...He succeeds Philip Hammond, who quit as chancellor on Wednesday just hours before his expected sacking by Mr Johnson....
..., foreign secretary, has turned down the offer of defence secretary and has told Mr Johnson he will return to the backbenches unless he stays in his current job or is made chancellor, home secretary or deputy...
...Chancellor Philip Hammond, justice secretary David Gauke and international development secretary Rory Stewart, along with allies of Mrs May are all expected to be pushed out — if they don’t quit first....
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