Foreign aid will not return to 0.7pc target in next five years, warns Hunt
Chancellor says economy not in right ‘fiscal position’ to increase overseas spending
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Chancellor says economy not in right ‘fiscal position’ to increase overseas spending
Authority accused of ‘breathtaking waste’ as it heads towards a £23m overspend
Top civil servant says contingencies are being worked on but there is ‘no very specific’ back-up following Supreme Court decision
The next event will take place on Dec 6 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Prime Minister cancelled talks with Greek counterpart at 11th hour, leaving Athens furious at ‘massive diplomatic indiscretion’
He told the House that, had tighter euthanasia measures been in force in the 1970s, he would be a ‘multi-murderer’
European Commission president says she tells her children ‘we goofed it up’ when discussing UK’s departure from EU
National Audit Office says three government departments cannot provide data on number of underperforming staff
Home Secretary tries to reassure Right-wing Tory MPs that he is focused on making the controversial asylum policy work
Telegraph can reveal that discussions are taking place about whether to ditch the event, booked for October in Birmingham
Families say they feel ‘hugely let down and frustrated’ and accuse ministers of ‘impotence and inadequacy’ in response to crisis
BBC Radio 4’s Reith Lecturer for 2023 explains how modern politics has divided voters – and why pollsters could be wrong about the Tories
Allies insist meeting with MPs a ‘very normal engagement’ amid growing calls for harder line on immigration
First Minister branded “shifty, rattled and evasive” after failing to answer key questions over his public statements
Lord Livermore has been made shadow exchequer secretary as Sir Keir fills gaps left after Gaza ceasefire vote
Prime Minister pulls out of talks at last minute after his counterpart lobbied for Britain to change its stance on the ancient sculptures
Prime Minister tells business leaders nearly half of UK's most innovative companies had immigrant as founder
Business and Trade Secretary calls for ‘strongest possible measures’ to reduce record migration figures
'Holy grail' of education policy could give extra help to most disadvantaged pupils
At the heart of her reappointment, according to allies, was a written agreement setting out four key proposals to curb net migration
Prime Minister consented to demand as he needed her support during campaign last year, claim ousted home secretary’s allies
Darren Jones said the party would seek to return to ‘normal levels’ after the ONS reported a net migration record of 745,000 last year
Darren Jones, the shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, said he would not attend any demonstrations in the weeks to come
Richard Tice insists no one has been promised cash to defect after claims made by Conservative deputy chairman Lee Anderson
PM will not meet chairman of IMI – which bankrolls RedBird IMI, the potential buyer – when he attends COP climate conference on Friday
New analysis shows the changes made by the Chancellor will collectively net the Treasury an extra £23 billion of revenue
Former PM will lead delegation and urge lawmakers to stand up to Russia as she warns of threat of 'hostile axis of totalitarian regimes'
Orlando Fraser, chairman of the Charity Commission, warns that bodies should not become ‘forums for hate speech’
James Cleverly had warned that people should not ‘fixate’ on the Government’s flagship migration scheme