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The brutally swift downfall of the health minister Andrew Gwynne and his Labour colleague Oliver Ryan was a story few in Westminster saw coming.

Gwynne, 50, had managed to dodge most controversies during his near 20-year stint in parliament, though rose to brief fame for calling Boris Johnson a “pillock” …

“Oi, you there! Yes, you the foreign-looking one. Get a move on. And you can leave that puffer jacket behind. That wasn’t a present. You were only lent it because you said you were cold.

“Hurry up, now. Up the stairs with you. And no more of that ‘chicken nugget …

Surprise, surprise, a mighty £7bn of subsidies since 2012 have not been enough to get Drax to stand on its own feet.

More bungs are required

to keep the wood fires burning at the enormous power plant in North Yorkshire – this time an estimated £1.8bn from …

Left-leaning Labour politicians have accused the Home Office of “enabling the mainstreaming of racism” after footage showing people being removed from the UK was released for the first time.

The government announced on Monday that nearly 19,000 refused asylum seekers, foreign criminals and other immigration offenders had been returned to …

Nothing in his previous 30 years of political activity quite prepared Quentin Davies, Lord Davies of Stamford, who has died aged 80, for the intensity of the emotional anguish to which he subjected himself in advance of his decision to abandon his membership of the Conservative party and cross the …

An influential Labour peer has branded the attorney general Richard Hermer an “arrogant, progressive fool” and called for him to be sacked, exposing a split at the heart of Keir Starmer’s government.

Maurice Glasman

, founder of the Blue Labour group that has risen in prominence since Donald …

By now, those who watched Sunday’s

Super Bowl

have most likely forgotten about the house ads promoting racial and cultural unity. That’s no doubt because a much stronger statement was delivered midway through the second quarter when a pass by the

Kansas City Chiefs

’ Patrick Mahomes …

Asil Nadir was the stock market poster boy of the 1980s who conned City bankers and private investors, not to mention the Conservative party, then staged a dramatic escape to spend 17 years as a fugitive before returning to the UK to face trial.

A Turkish Cypriot immigrant, Nadir, …

The archbishop of York has been the subject of a revolt by a significant minority of members at the Church of England’s ruling body after an attempt was made to block his opening address.

A third of members of the General Synod declined to give Stephen Cottrell their backing, by …

The cancellation of local elections (

Some councillors in England could stay for more than extra year under shake-up plans, 5 February

) means that the government and those council leaders who will gain most from the planned reorganisation will not have to face voters to justify the cost …

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