Two of Liz Truss’s former cabinet ministers have urged the Chancellor to “let capital rip” and do more on the “generators of growth”.
Brexit-backing Tories have said the Stormont brake is practically useless as the PM's deal unravels in front of him.
The former prime minister’s legal team handed over a dossier for his defence to the Privileges Committee inquiry.
The councillor has issued an apology, saying she is aware the tweet she posted caused offence but she "did not mean it to do so".
“It would be an utter joke", Lord Hayward said.
He described the privileges committee as being nothing more than a "political committee against Boris Johnson who had a mandate".
“When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything”, the former president said in leaked tape recordings.
Concern is particularly prominent among older voters, southerners and the least deprived.
Reform UK say they will field a full slate of candidates at the next general election, although judging by this conference, it's hard to see how!
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