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Sir Tom Arnold, Tory party vice-chairman and theatrical promoter who revived Yul Brynner in The King and I – obituary
He survived as a vice-chairman under six chairmen but was put off by the party machine and ‘smear campaign’ tactics during John Major’s era
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Cleverly prepares to face wrath of Tory backbenchers on migration
Allies insist meeting with MPs a ‘very normal engagement’ amid growing calls for harder line on immigration
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Humza Yousaf accused of backing Michael Matheson’s 'efforts to cover up' iPad roaming charge scandal
First Minister branded “shifty, rattled and evasive” after failing to answer key questions over his public statements
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Liz Truss heads to Washington DC to galvanise Republicans on Ukraine
Former PM will lead delegation and urge lawmakers to stand up to Russia as she warns of threat of 'hostile axis of totalitarian regimes'
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The people who will decide the next general election
As speculation mounts over when Britain will go to the polls, we look at the types of voters Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak need to win over
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David Cameron says Britain needs closer ties with EU
Comments bring backlash from some Tory MPs, who warn Foreign Secretary not to ‘reignite’ debate around Brexit
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Starmer wants to water down Labour’s £28bn green pledge even more
Party source says there is growing pressure from leader’s office to go further to reduce cost and impact of scheme
Analysis and opinion
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Poor Ursula needs Britain to save the EU. No thanks
Why would we return to a failing, declining bloc whose travails make our own problems pale by comparison?
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Critics of Jeff Zucker’s bid for The Telegraph are misguided
I hope that my colleagues in Parliament will see through the horse-trading hyperbole that surrounds this deal
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The anger over the Sycamore Gap tree shows us why we must halt decline in nature
British people want us to turn this into a moment of action, so that it becomes a symbol of renewal, not loss
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Salary threshold for foreign workers to come to UK should be £40k, says Boris Johnson
Intervention will pile pressure on Rishi Sunak after figures show net migration hitting record high
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Household debt burden set to double by 2026, outstripping National Insurance tax cut
The Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts the cost of paying back household debt will shoot up to £151 billion in 2026
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‘Jeremy Hunt has signed the Conservative Party’s death warrant’
Telegraph readers debate the biggest topics of this week – from the Chancellor's Autumn Statement to Israel’s ceasefire deal with Hamas
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Snap election speculation as Treasury considers early Budget
Bringing forward Budget, usually held in March, would allow time for any tax cuts to improve voters’ finances before they go to polls
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Stockton may be a s---hole, say residents after James Cleverly apologises for swearing about MP
Home Secretary apologises for derogatory comment about Stockton North MP Alex Cunningham during PMQs
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Why tax cuts might point to a spring election
... unless Rishi Sunak is tempted into waiting for 'something turn up'