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Need for co-operation this winter ‘swamps’ quarrels over Northern Ireland and Brexit, but tensions persist
Be ready for a much-changed financial landscape since Brexit
To stamp her authority once in office she should appoint a cabinet that represents the full spectrum of Tory opinion
A new EU visa system means crossings will become harder not easier in years to come
N Ireland political impasse over future of Brexit deal means no budget can be passed to help with cost of living crisis
The uncomfortable truth is that Britain is now a rule-taker, not a rule-maker
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
The foreign secretary was brought up to despise Thatcher but is now wooing the Iron Lady’s diehard fans
She has little political capital with Paris, Berlin or Brussels but a trade war with Europe is the last thing she’d want
New ‘UK Reach’ regime has pitted ministers against a broad swath of manufacturing
No instant fixes ahead as limits to technology and infrastructure mean attention turns to political goodwill
Contenders for UK premiership promise more hawkish stance on Beijing after trying to outdo each on immigration
UK leadership contender promised ‘red tape bonfire’ of trade rules if she becomes prime minister
Holidaymakers told to expect long delays as French authority’s ‘woefully inadequate’ staffing comes under fire
More than 150,000 Conservatives are set to elect the party leader, but data on this group can be hard to come by
Remainers blame Brexit for a lack of workers but the reality is more complex
Zahawi says new financial services bill will ensure sector ‘works in interests of British people and businesses’
The race between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss will reflect how strange the modern Tory party has become
There are no easy ways for either side to extract quick wins from the current landscape
American businesses cite concerns about Brexit, labour shortages and rising taxes
Former leader’s supporters accuse ex-chancellor of going soft on Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trade regime
Conservative voters don’t always see eye to eye with the members in charge of choosing a new PM
Foreign secretary is trailing in third place behind Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt
First minister claims UK’s constitutional order cannot be reformed because London can always over-rule Edinburgh
Leadership candidates refuse to challenge Northern Ireland trading arrangements
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