Amid rising attacks on Muslims in the UK, the former Faith Minister launches a thinly-veiled broadside against Sunak's Government, and calls for a new civil rights movement in Britain
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A Parliamentary investigation found senior civil servants were being ousted by the Government for 'ideological' reasons
Opponents of the Conservative candidate to replace Nadine Dorries described the payments as "startling", Josiah Mortimer reports
Johnson was found to have unlawfully suspended Parliament and lied to MPs.
Peter Oborne reports from East Jerusalem on last night's deadly attack on an Anglican-run hospital in Gaza
Suella Braverman's asylum barges are tied up with Britain's imperial past, writes Iain Overton
Mandatory voter ID rules are expected to cost the taxpayer £120m over the next decade.
Only last December, Sir Keir backed plans for a "new second chamber" which would have "electoral legitimacy".
Exclusive new polling finds voters are not convinced by the Prime Minister's party conference claim to represent ordinary people's concerns, Adam Bienkov reports
Clearsprings received the most complaints of any company providing asylum seeker accommodation. It is privately owned by a Conservative Party Donor