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Mr Johnson's book is set to be a 'prime ministerial memoir like no other' → Read More
Mr Johnson gave his most politically charged speech since being forced out of office last summer → Read More
The use of the clips has caused bewilderment after Prince William and others called for it to never be aired again → Read More
Housing Secretary has agreed to change his Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill to make clear that centrally-dictated targets are 'advisory' → Read More
Simon Clarke, the Levelling Up secretary, urged MPs to back Mr Johnson in a statement to The Telegraph → Read More
If he is to win more than 100 supporters, the Second Coming of Johnson has got to be different from the first → Read More
Two weeks ago people dismissed Suella Braverman's remark that there was a 'coup' underway to oust Liz Truss. Well, they aren't now → Read More
Prime Minister among a host of Cabinet ministers to attend the Carlton Political Dinner at The Dorchester this week → Read More
Former BBC political editor says the corporation must be 'alive' to vile comments → Read More
He is said to be obsessed with delivering for the 14m who voted Conservative in 2019, but faces a long, hard road to political redemption → Read More
Conservative leadership race is whittled down to two - Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, who will now go head-to-head to become PM → Read More
Uproar as MPs defy ERG chairman’s plea to ‘unite firmly’ behind the Foreign Secretary in leadership race → Read More
Cabinet Office minister canvassing whether to stand as ‘pro-Boris candidate’ → Read More
The process to thin down the field will be swift before two rivals go head-to-head → Read More
The process to thin down the field will be swift before two rivals go head-to-head → Read More
Adviser quits a day after saying that PM’s partygate fine may represent a breach of ministerial code → Read More
Sources claim Cabinet ministers fluttered their ‘leadership feathers’ in tense Protocol meeting that quickly divided along Brexit lines → Read More
Former ITV and Channel 4 chief has branded the £159 licence fee a ‘regressive tax’ → Read More
Neil O'Brien says policy is not a ‘North/South thing’, adding that it is ‘easy to mistake how well-off places are’ → Read More
Attorney General to ask for injunction against story that broadcaster says is in the public interest → Read More