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Rishi Sunak is facing severe criticism from within his party over his handling of the saga
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Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election on July 4
Sunak’s futile handling of the incident highlights the deceit at the centre of his campaign
A special series of columns from our chief data reporter in the run-up to the July 4 vote
The demolition of parties to the right will raise fresh doubts about first past the post
Spending on events and equipment cannot account for total shortfall, campaign experts say
Prime minister says he was ‘incredibly angry’ to learn of betting allegations
Prime minister says he will ‘boot’ out anyone from the party found to have broken the rules
Tony Lee is married to Conservative candidate Laura Saunders, who is being investigated by betting regulator
Four people have been embroiled so far: 2 candidates, the party’s campaign director and a police officer
North Yorkshire Labour supporters hope to achieve a historic first — ousting a sitting prime minister
X marks the plot
Tactical voting, negative polarisation and local campaigns could all temper the result
Relaxing fiscal rules unlikely to provoke a Liz Truss-style gilts crisis, according to fund managers
UUK chief urges future government to address higher education funding ‘crisis’ as a matter of priority
Providers say ‘number one concern’ is lack of workers in low-wage sector
Parties ‘need to be honest’ about scale of investment needed to tackle health service crisis in England, warn analysts
Member of political bodyguard unit first to be held since gambling probe launched after admission by Tory MP
Savanta forecast gives Labour 516 MPs and record majority
Chancellor says his Surrey seat is ‘on a knife edge’ ahead of the July 4 general election
Rishi Sunak hails ‘very good news’ but markets dial back bets on rate cuts owing to services price pressures
It involves austerity, some quirks in UK fiscal rules and ensuring government action requires private investment
John Swinney calls on voters to ‘intensify pressure’ for new referendum
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