The Guardian – ‘PM triggers Plan B as party scandal engulfs No 10’
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The Guardian – ‘PM triggers Plan B as party scandal engulfs No 10’
The Guardian reports Boris Johnson has announced Plan B restrictions as his government is “engulfed in a crisis of credibility sparked by the Christmas party scandal”.
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MP Craig Mackinlay returns to Commons after having hands and feet amputated
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UK inflation: which goods and services have changed most in price?
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Rishi Sunak says there will be general election in second half of year – UK politics live
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‘I have no sense there was any conspiracy at all’, Paula Vennells tells Post Office Horizon inquiry – live
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UK inflation falls by less than expected to 2.3%
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Neil Gaiman’s Coraline to become ‘dark, spangly’ stage musical
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