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Deputy PM says government will examine new curbs around technology sharing and call in vice-chancellors
William Wragg relinquishes Conservative whip and will sit as an independent in House of Commons
Oliver Dowden says government advice on arms exports has not changed as Labour calls for further scrutiny over legality of weapons sales
Reprisals expected just as company from China eyes investment in Midlands battery gigafactory
Initiative is part of Rishi Sunak’s drive to boost Whitehall productivity through technology
Oliver Dowden says remarks by ex-Tory MP ‘could be taken’ as Islamophobic as Sunak warns against polarisation
More UK government officials face shift out of London, with opening of new Aberdeen base among plans
Oliver Dowden says new unit is ‘closest thing to silver bullet’ to drive efficiencies for the taxpayer
Oliver Dowden says revisions to National Security and Investment Act will lower burden on business
Oliver Dowden says society is showing a lack of ‘moral clarity’ about importance of Jewish lives
Deputy PM Oliver Dowden to announce creation of public-private forum on economic security challenges facing Britain
Oliver Dowden says ‘engaging with China’ on developing technology is necessary to deal with societal-scale risks
Ministers say ‘groupthink’ meant they were persuaded Britain was one of best prepared nations before Covid-19 struck
Deputy PM comments before publication of report into how Richard Sharp secured broadcasting role
Oliver Dowden appeals to businesses to be prepared to defend themselves against groups that show little restraint
Minister responds to business concerns about government reviews based on national security
Move to align declarations with those of other MPs follows accusations of sleaze
Nurses, ambulance drivers, border staff, postal and railway workers are all set to walk out this week
Oliver Dowden quits as party chair after defeats and ex-leader Michael Howard calls on PM to step down
Tory by-election losses highlight how party is losing ground in both northern and southern England
Commons speaker to set up commission on reform of working in Westminster in wake of latest allegations
Changing leader now ‘would be damaging’ to the UK, despite backbench anger over partygate ahead of local elections
Conservative MPs publicly calling for PM’s resignation rises to six as inquiry continues
Leaked email shows head of PM’s private office organised party amid social restrictions
UK PM confident enough to promote Gove and Truss, two rivals for his job
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