Gove’s Bill to put end to 'feudal' leaseholds does not abolish them
Government sources say commonhold system will be established through amendments after ‘huge hurry’ of first draft
Government sources say commonhold system will be established through amendments after ‘huge hurry’ of first draft
Prime Minister cancelled talks with Greek counterpart at 11th hour, leaving Athens furious at ‘massive diplomatic indiscretion’
In exchange, Albania will take back 200 violent criminals serving sentences in UK jails
Lord Cameron's new title is revealed as the former prime minister prepares for his debut in the upper house
Former PM wants change in the law to ‘end the legal blockade’ on sending migrants to the east African nation
Dame Andrea Jenkyns, who sent in her own on Monday, calls on colleagues to ‘bite the bullet’ and oust the PM to save the Conservatives
From Geoffrey Howe to Rishi Sunak, Tory MPs have a long history of issuing explosive parting shots
Former foreign secretary denies he masterminded shock appointment but was aware of ex-PM’s move
Former PM’s surprise appointment as Foreign Secretary would bring a sense of perspective and integrity to the role, says Brexit critic
The former home secretary lost her job after a string of controversies while in office
Hilary McGrady reveals that the charity has considered joining recent demonstrations involving Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion
Diwali, Eid and Ramadan dates feature but Christian festivals go unmentioned, as members fear ‘woke’ policies will prevail after AGM vote
It comes as Jeremy Hunt distances himself from the Home Secretary’s rhetoric with fresh Tory calls for her to go