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When migration becomes a political football, the result is fantasy policies that mislead voters
Plus, why the meat industry is fretting about new Defra rules
Census shows 2.5mn increase since 2011 despite government attempts to limit immigration
High Court hears alleged government failures threaten residency rights of millions of Europeans living in the UK
A 24/7 supply chain from Europe was always going to be at the sharp end of leaving the EU
Industry groups urge agriculture minister to reconsider new rule on meat products
Fresh poll will not resolve post-Brexit trade dispute, warns Irish foreign minister
Two pieces of legislation threaten Rishi Sunak’s promise to deliver good governance
Plan for ‘delivery unit’ shelved in wake of warning EU legislation review would tie up hundreds of officials
The new PM has sought to appease the right of his party with his appointment of Suella Braverman
An end to British political chaos is welcome but the UK’s EU allies are still dismayed by the fallout from Brexit
Allies claim ex-PM has the support, as frontrunner Rishi Sunak formally joins race to lead Conservative party
Truss’s catastrophic premiership may have hit support for free-market solutions, but the party is still riven with personal feuds
A longer term vision for Britain’s independent future is required
The Conservatives have learnt that ideology cannot work in a vacuum. But who has the broad appeal to unite them now?
Suella Braverman’s resignation shows the Tories can still fall further
What leaving the European Union really means for the UK economy and British business
Despite shift, few want to rejoin the single market, according to survey for the Tony Blair Institute
Courts will be pushed into political judgments on rights while employers and workers are left dealing with uncertainty
Plus, international trade for small businesses suffers while the UK’s economic credibility takes a pummelling
Public accounts committee warns that consumers and companies face ‘greater risks and costs’
A century after partition, support for unity on the island of 7mn is gaining momentum
The former Tory minister on the future of conservatism, where Liz Truss has gone wrong — and his greatest regrets
Focus on Brexit and Truss’s missteps is not sufficient to win the campaign, experts argue
Truss agrees 2023 summit with Macron as meeting of European nations leads to first post-Brexit tie-up
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