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The Decade in Tory: The Sunday Times Bestseller: An Inventory of Idiocy from the Coalition to Covid

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Tamworth is thought to be safest seat ever lost by a government at a by-election, while the result in Mid Bedfordshire represents the largest Labour mid-term victory over the Tories since 1945. But when pressed, a No 10 spokesman said: “Evgeny Lebedev is a British citizen who has made an outstanding contribution to the UK. All peerages are vetted by the House of Lords appointments commission for matters of probity. The commission seeks advice from government departments and agencies where appropriate.”

The Tories have nothing to show for 12 years in power except

Stopping the boats. Supporting Ukraine. Confronting the risks and opportunities of AI – that's what I’m focused on here in Granada with European leaders. Labour has overturned two huge Conservative majorities to win by-elections in Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire, in a terrible result for Rishi Sunak, with Sir Keir Starmer lauding a "phenomenal" set of results. But Mr Sunak and Conservative Party chairman Greg Hands sought to downplay the results, with the former telling broadcasters he is still "committed to delivering on the priorities of the British people".

Former Brexit Secretary David Davis says Rishi Sunak's pledge to create a 'smoke free generation' is "a brilliant idea." thelondoneconomic.com - TLE, International House, 24 Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2BN. All Rights Reserved. Nigel Farage said Rishi Sunak’s plan to ban smoking for young people is “stupid” and government “should not get involved in these things”. Simon Clarke, a mouse-fart made flesh and shoved into a beige suit, explained the reason the Tories had been complete dogshit for 12 years is that they “haven’t had a clear run” and it had been “crisis after crisis”

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Britain’s economy has suffered its worst three months for more than a decade after official figures revealed output failed to grow once again in October. Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, is pictured this morning attending a European Political Community summit in Granada, Spain You may also opt to downgrade to Standard Digital, a robust journalistic offering that fulfils many user’s needs. Compare Standard and Premium Digital here.One service always in the public eye was the NHS. But its 2010 training cuts left it short of 100,000 nurses and doctors. Spending time with the chief executive of Ipswich hospital, we watched as he begged a senior nurse not to leave. Jenny (not her real name), one of his best, brightest and most dedicated nurses, had turned around his difficult chemotherapy ward, caring for seriously ill people feeling at their worst, where deaths of patients exacted a heavy emotional toll on staff. But, taking a deep breath, she told him: “I just can’t keep going.” She would join the nursing bank for occasional shifts, but her departure would add to the 41,000 nurse vacancies. Her team cried when she told them. He went on: "The party of the future, the party of national renewal to reject the decline of the last 13 years, is this changed Labour Party.”

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Telegraph readers in today’s comments section are discussing whether Rishi Sunak was right to scrap the northern leg of HS2. Lebedev will take up his peerage later this month, or early next, with his new title to be revealed on 29 October. It will mark another significant moment in a relationship that has weathered all manner of scrutiny, and some criticism, since it began more than a decade ago.In the face of catastrophic climate disaster Mogg said we “must get every cubic inch of gas out of the North Sea” And in a sign she was ending the grotesque expenditure of Boris Johnson, in her last year at the Home Office she increased dept spending by 45% on items including: After Kwarteng did his fiscal event all over our carpet, the pound plunged to the lowest level against the dollar that it has ever been since Alexander Hamilton stopped rapping long enough to invent it in 1776 Mr Sunak pledged in his speech that the legal age for buying tobacco will rise every year from 2009. That will mean “a 14-year-old today will never legally be sold a cigarette” in England.

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