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Allies in stand-off on how much EU content can be in vehicles as post-Brexit deal runs out
PM is facing pressure from hawks in his party to take tough action, while trying not to hurt trade links
Serving and former officials warn of increased politicisation of their roles after spat between UK business secretary and Henry Staunton
Stance as ‘anti-woke, Black woman’ seen as making her popular with predominantly white, older party membership
Business secretary Kemi Badenoch warns agriculture secretary Steve Barclay of cost of proposals and possible breach of WTO rules
Latest spat for business secretary as Ottawa’s diplomat in London writes to MPs saying no negotiations happening
Henry Staunton hits back after business secretary accuses him of ‘seeking revenge’ over compensation for postmasters
Trade secretary ‘keen to avoid’ allowing New Delhi to claw back money paid by Indian workers in Britain
Pro-united Ireland rappers Kneecap accuse business secretary Kemi Badenoch of ‘state-sponsored censorship’
Peers raise concerns over government’s transparency and accountability to parliament
Business secretary insists her supporters are not among a new Conservative group agitating to bring down the prime minister
Ministers are grappling with how to manage state-owned business at heart of Horizon scandal
Also in this newsletter: how subsidies are undermining the EU single market
Investment summit comes against backdrop of more than a year of political paralysis in the region
Business secretary wants Treasury to provide financial firepower to help motor and aerospace industries
Kemi Badenoch seeks progress with New Delhi this week but officials say full agreement unlikely ahead of G20 summit
Believers in the free market must reckon with countries prepared to spend colossal sums to claim a share of the market
MPs turn their attention to what happens if the party loses power
Hardline Brexiters question politics of move to shelve ‘sunset’ clause, while Commons speaker attacks sequencing
Business secretary is at risk of being neither the candidate of her establishment supporters or her allies on the Brexiter right
Fury among Eurosceptics over news that large sections of Brussels legislation will stay on statute books
Proposals would have removed what some see as an unfair advantage over other institutional investors
Plans being drawn up as British Steel announces up to 260 job cuts to confront soaring costs
‘Timelines are not helpful’ says trade secretary, with looming elections proving a complicating factor
New PM reshuffles cabinet in attempt to stabilise Tory government after entering No 10
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