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Can Boris Johnson persuade Tories to back him through Partygate crisis?
We spoke to Lucy Fisher, deputy political editor at the Telegraph, and former Labour adviser Ayesha Hazarika.


Boris Johnson: Will PM survive Partygate scandal?
Boris Johnson has shrugged off many scandals in the past. But can he possibly survive this?


Cost of living: Prices soaring at fastest rate for 30 years
Prices have soared by their fastest rate for 30 years as inflation hit 5.4%, its highest since 1992. 


Bury South voters react to Christian Wakeford’s defection to Labour
We went to see how his constituents in Bury are reacting to news that they now have a Labour MP.


PM is ‘firmly in charge’ of party and country, Tory MP says
We spoke to Jonathan Gullis, one of the red wall Tory MPs.


Johnson could become ‘existential threat to future of Conservative Party’
We spoke to Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen. 


PMQs: David Davis comments were ‘too theatrical’, says Rees-Mogg
We spoke to Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg


Boris Johnson ‘still in a dark period’
Gary Gibbon reports from Downing Street.


Partygate: Johnson faces more calls to resign as Tory MP defects
Christian Wakeford crossed the floor to Labour, accusing the Tories of "trying to defend the indefensible and doing so gladly".  


Exclusive: ‘Red wall’ voters turn against Tories, poll suggests
Labour is in the lead by 11 points in “red wall” seats, according to an exclusive poll commissioned by Channel 4 News.


PM’s authority ‘near impossible to recover’, says former govt adviser
We spoke to former government special adviser Salma Shah about how likely it is Boris Johnson will survive the Partygate scandal.


Nationality and borders bill under fire over removal of citizenship without notice
The Nationality and Borders Bill is meeting stiff opposition ahead of its next showing in the House of Lords.


Together Energy becomes the latest UK energy supplier to go out of business
There was new confirmation of the crisis in the energy market with the news today that yet another supplier, Together Energy, has gone out of business.


Heat or eat: Many forced to ration food and heating amid surging energy prices
It really is a case of heating - or eating - for many low income households faced with soaring energy bills set to take up more than half of their income.


Number 10 defends bill to crack down on noisy protests
Number 10 has defended a bill designed to crack down on noisy protests after a series of defeats in the House of Lords.



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