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Prime minister to meet ‘awkward squad’ pro-EU Conservatives
The party will be squeezed by its metropolitan-rural alliance, writes Sebastian Payne
The memoirs of a Europhile Conservative are full of nostalgia for the days when the big decisions were left to men like him
New PM will set up specific department for EU withdrawal
Conservative grandee makes unguarded comments about party leadership candidates
Justice secretary launches leadership campaign with promise to ‘reform capitalism’
Prime minister makes final, painful visit to Brussels summit as UK leader
A poll to settle Tories’ Europe issue has unleashed fierce passions Cameron is struggling to control
Former Tory chancellor and fervent Europhile to stand down at next election
Good or bad, imaginative or dull, the important decisions have been taken at home
Treasury report to warn of ‘permanent economic damage’ of leaving EU
Clarke says PM will not survive Out vote and Eurosceptics predict chaos even if UK stays
IDS exiting the cabinet is not Michael Jackson leaving The Jacksons. The government should survive
Critics say new mayors will inspire little voter interest and allow houses to be built on green spaces
Former Whitehall mandarin thrust into spotlight as head of Ofcom
Top civil servant has spent a decade as permanent secretary in Treasury career spanning 31 years
M&S chief executive Lord Rose leads platform with emphasis on the young, entrepreneurs and women
Common measures include shrinking the welfare state and raising the inheritance tax threshold
Aim regulation must evolve too, particularly if it is to put its reputation as a casino behind it
Campaign for Britain to leave EU claims the country was hoodwinked when it joined
Political experiment proved surprisingly durable but threatens to devastate Lib Dems
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