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Prime minister’s Yorkshire mansion clad in black fabric after decision to expand drilling
Bank of England to gain powers to manage demise of large businesses
Today’s equivalents of ‘Mondeo man’ care less about their cars than about the stalled economy.
In social media age, politicians’ outfits become ever more key to conveying aims and values
Ministers set to endorse report on how to cut delays to upgrading electricity system
The strained state of Britain’s public services and economy would diminish hopes of any government being re-elected
Two more schemes get government backing in Scotland and Northeast but 2030 target looms
Nick Timothy and Rupert Harrison expected to enter House of Commons after next election
Premier seeks to portray himself as ‘on the side of motorists’ but risks enraging environmentalists
Plus, reviews of green schemes show devolution plays second fiddle to political self-interest at national level
Leaders win elections by running on their successes, not on issues that divide party members
Prime minister says officials working ‘as quickly as thoroughness allows’ to address ‘tragedy’
Opposing costly green policies could be the strategy the Tories need in their fight against liberal orthodoxy
Ministers aim to help landlords with environmental obligations as they also delay recycling scheme
Keir Starmer faces vulnerability in appearing to change very little in order to quell voter fears over tax
PM wants to create a dividing line between the Tories and Labour on environmental policies
Conservatives lost two seats but hung on to Uxbridge due in part to voter concern over Labour pollution charge
Party strategists examine themes on which to fight Labour at next national poll
UN climate leaders write to Number 10 about PM’s ‘lackadaisical’ attitude to global warming
PM says sorry for ‘appalling failure of the British state’ after independent review
Scientists’ hopes for end to delay on access to EU research programme look to be dashed
Indian group to select Somerset site to supply Jaguar Land Rover’s electric cars
Meeting on Tuesday as prime minister seeks to restore relations with corporate Britain
Higher education regulator will be required to limit number of students recruited on to certain courses
Public sector pay rises will cost, but the upside for PM is that teaching unions will recommend the offer to members
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