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Ministers Zahawi and Kwarteng to meet power executives to discuss remedies for soaring household bills
Health leaders urge Treasury to review allowance limits for doctors to avoid extra work being declined because of inflation
Zahawi says new financial services bill will ensure sector ‘works in interests of British people and businesses’
Nadhim Zahawi to endorse Rishi Sunak’s policies and rule out borrowing for tax cuts
British Business Bank that administered emergency Covid lending scheme withdraws guarantee on loans to metals tycoon
Sunak and Zahawi back bill ditching EU rules and allowing ministers to question regulatory decisions
Turns out proximity to power brings scrutiny
Javid pulls out and Patel decides not to run in increasingly rancorous campaign ahead of first vote on Wednesday
With the timetable established and candidate list being finalised, who is best suited to replace Boris Johnson?
Chancellor says levy would stay at 19% and not rise to 25% if he becomes prime minister
New chancellor says he is unaware of alleged HMRC investigations into his tax affairs
Having played a key role in ousting Boris Johnson, the former entrepreneur now aspires to the premiership
Group including new chancellor Nadhim Zahawi to intervene after Michael Gove urges him to go
Number of resignations from government in last 24 hours up to 21 as PM braces for potential vote of no confidence
After flight from Saddam Hussein and founding of YouGov, Johnson ally promoted to Treasury on day of turmoil
Widening equality gaps, a mental health crisis and missing children are a grim backdrop to imminent white paper
Party calls for assurance that proper processes were followed in securing funds for Sanjeev Gupta
Metals magnate thanked Tory minister for support over loans now subject to fraud investigation
Government encourages flexible approaches to learning while urging classes to stay open despite shortages
Headteachers fear staff and pupil absences could jeopardise plans for GCSEs and A-levels
Heads preparing for further coronavirus disruption at the start of next term doubt initiative is workable
Over-18s in England to be offered third jab by new year, as PM warns of ‘tidal wave’ of infections approaching
Outcry by education leaders prompts government to reconsider skills and training policy
Transitional aid for students will run until 2023 but teachers warn lateness of guidance could limit benefits
Prime minister is betting on improvements to vocational training that experts say is badly underfunded in England
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