The MP for Stoke-on-Trent North didn't comment on potential job cuts at the digger giant but called an “urgent” meeting with the Business Secretary over the closure of Johnson Tiles amid claims his "silence was bought"
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MPs who stoke "culture wars" face on-the-ground campaigns and targeted ads from Hope Not Hate
The Conservative "machine" will target voters with messages that speak to them, which appear to come from sources they trust. Here's what to watch out for
Labour figures from across Keir Starmer's party are furious about her treatment by the leadership
As Rishi Sunak faces calls to strip her of the whip, Liz Truss claims without evidence that ceasefire protests are funded by authoritarian states, amid a litany of strange proposals
A transparency review by Sense about Science has found that three out of six policy measures failed to meet the test of whether a motivated citizen can see what evidence the Government has used or assessed in its decision-making
Jennifer Nadel, co-founder of Compassion in Politics, argues that Westminster’s dysfunctional system under a potential Labour government could leave the door open to far-right politics in the years ahead
Climate leadership is not the vote loser its opponents like to portray it as – but the danger for the climate movement is assuming public support will endure forever, argues Russell Warfield
The Government has spent £310 million on the Rwanda scheme - and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says there will be no flights before polling day - meaning they may never happen
Adam Crozier came close to losing his job at The Telegraph in 1987 after changing advertising records to "enhance" his reputation