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Truss attacked over Macron 'jury still out' remark
Labour accuses foreign secretary of a "woeful lack of judgement" and insulting a close ally.
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Truss attacked over Macron 'jury still out' remark
Labour accuses foreign secretary of a "woeful lack of judgement" and insulting a close ally.

Truss and Sunak face pressure to set out bill help
Labour accuse the Tory candidates of having "nothing to say" about the huge spike in energy costs.

Experts had too much power over lockdowns - Sunak
The ex-chancellor says ministers were banned from talking about negative effects of restrictions.

Some steel exports from GB to NI face 25% tariff
The tariff is because of EU rule changes and affects Northern Ireland because of the NI Protocol.

Johnson: Endure energy crisis to counter Russia
The PM says the West must "stay the course" on Ukraine despite rising living costs on a trip to Kyiv.

Video 46 seconds
The moment Stephen Barclay is challenged
A woman approached the health secretary during an interview, accusing him of doing nothing about ambulance delays.

RAF staff concerns a priority, says chief
The head of the force writes to personnel amid concerns over recruitment and staff conduct.
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Truss attacked over Macron 'jury still out' remark
Labour accuses foreign secretary of a "woeful lack of judgement" and insulting a close ally.

Truss and Sunak face pressure to set out bill help
Labour accuse the Tory candidates of having "nothing to say" about the huge spike in energy costs.

Experts had too much power over lockdowns - Sunak
The ex-chancellor says ministers were banned from talking about negative effects of restrictions.

Some steel exports from GB to NI face 25% tariff
The tariff is because of EU rule changes and affects Northern Ireland because of the NI Protocol.

Johnson: Endure energy crisis to counter Russia
The PM says the West must "stay the course" on Ukraine despite rising living costs on a trip to Kyiv.

Video 46 seconds
The moment Stephen Barclay is challenged
A woman approached the health secretary during an interview, accusing him of doing nothing about ambulance delays.

RAF staff concerns a priority, says chief
The head of the force writes to personnel amid concerns over recruitment and staff conduct.

Truss and Sunak face pressure to set out bill help
Labour accuse the Tory candidates of having "nothing to say" about the huge spike in energy costs.

Experts had too much power over lockdowns - Sunak
The ex-chancellor says ministers were banned from talking about negative effects of restrictions.

Some steel exports from GB to NI face 25% tariff
The tariff is because of EU rule changes and affects Northern Ireland because of the NI Protocol.
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