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Tighter restrictions, the winter economic plan and Labour's new look
Boris Johnson struggles with his party. Plus, Arm takeover raises questions about UK's industrial strategy
Have British moves threatened Brexit trade talks? And new rules to limit the spread of coronavirus
Why the Tories are at war again over taxes, and the Foreign Office is expanding
A year of government policy changes, and where next for the Liberal Democrats
Pressure grows for PM to reshuffle cabinet, plus Brexit trade deal talks falter
Jobs on the line and the exams debacle in England and Scotland
Can the Covid-19 test, track and trace be fixed in time?
UK grapples with outbreaks, plus Tories and the 'Red Wall'
The long-awaited report on interference in British politics is finally released
Boris Johnson’s government struggles to increase the levels of testing
Who will make it on the ballot paper in the contest to succeed Jeremy Corbyn?
Boris Johnson endured some of the most difficult days of the campaign to date, as he struggled to deal with an NHS crisis in Leeds. Will it knock him off course?
The prime minister had a dilemma over whether to accept an Andrew Neil interview
As the campaign enters the final week, the Conservative party is eager to ensure its lead is not knocked off course.
Discussion and analysis of UK politics from the Financial Times' political commentators and correspondents
A week of intense diplomacy and the PM has an agreement — will it pass parliament?
Defence secretary Gavin Williamson was summarily sacked by Theresa May, following a leak inquiry on the National Security Council. Can we be sure he was responsible?
The UK prime minister has survived a failed coup, but her Brexit deal is going nowhere. Can she sell it to the nation above the heads of MPs?
The allegations against Sir Philip Green were thrown into the public thanks to Lord Hain's use of parliamentary privilege. Was the businessman wrong to try and gag the press?
Most people are more prosperous today than ever before, measured by GDP. But that’s not what they feel — why, and what can we do about it?
YouTube video bloggers broadcast their lives in the hope of attracting followers, fame, and money but stars are few and even for them, popularity can bring huge stresses and pressures
Three years ago Volkswagen was caught cheating with emission tests, but they were not the only carmaker manipulating the data. Brussels is introducing a more robust regime but the manufacturers are already finding ways of undermining it, says Patrick McGee
We're gearing up for Saturday's World Cup match against Sweden and the announcements coming out of Theresa May's Cabinet meeting at Chequers
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