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David Davies

David Davies was elected Conservative MP for Monmouth in South Wales in 2005.

August 2023

  • Ben Smoke

    Refused a drink, scapegoated by MPs: Gypsy, Roma and Traveller life in Britain is only getting harder

    Ben Smoke
    Yet another political leaflet is under fire for targeting these groups. What will it take for us to see this racism for what it is, asks journalist Ben Smoke

January 2023

  • Labour’s Stella Creasy

    Cross-party MPs launch fightback against bill to tear up 4,000 EU laws

    Amendment seeks to give MPs not ministers the power to decide which Brussels-derived laws are abolished

July 2022

  • Rishi Sunak And Liz Truss Take Part In The BBC Leadership Debate<br>HANLEY, ENGLAND - JULY 25:  Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss take part in the BBC Leadership debate at Victoria Hall on July 25, 2022 in Hanley, England. Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Current Foreign Secretary Liz Truss go head-to-head in the BBC Conservative Leadership debate in their bid to win the contest and become the UK's next Prime Minister. (Photo by Jacob King - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

    Rishi Sunak ‘aggressive’ in Tory leadership debate, say Truss supporters

    After BBC debate against Liz Truss, former chancellor accused of ‘mansplaining’

March 2022

  • The statue of ‘Lady Justice’  as the Old Bailey in London.

    Move to add free speech protections to UK anti-corruption bill

    MPs say additions to economic crime bill would help prevent oligarchs and others using ‘intimidation lawsuits’

October 2021

  • Theresa May in Commons

    Rishi Sunak faces Tory backlash over ‘big state, high tax’ budget

    Chancellor receives lukewarm reception from Conservative grandees over scale of spending

March 2019

  • Conservative MPs Esther McVey, Dominic Raab and Boris Johnson.

    Leading Brexiters: what they said ... and how they voted

    MPs who previously described Theresa May’s deal as ‘the final deceit’, ‘lamentable’ and ‘vassalage’ have voted for it

November 2018

  • Brexit talks

    Brexit explained
    Where do the Brexit negotiations stand?

    An EU summit this weekend signed off on the withdrawal agreement, after the UK accepted a backstop to avoid a hard border in Ireland. But May still has to get that deal approved by a seemingly recalcitrant House of Commons. This is how we got here.

October 2018

  • Maria Caulfield

    Transgender law reform has overlooked women’s rights, say MPs

    Consultation to improve trans people’s rights accused of ignoring women’s concerns

July 2018

  • Theresa May attends church in Maidenhead, Berkshire

    Theresa May to take her Brexit roadshow to the north-east

    Prime minister sets off on summer tour to gain public support for Chequers plan
  • Boris Johnson.

    'Au revoir, blundering Boris': Europe reacts to political chaos in UK

    Bemusement, froideur and alarm over what turmoil could mean for Brexit negotiations
    • Theresa May battles to see off revolt ahead of Friday's Brexit summit

    • The Guardian view on the Chequers Brexit summit: putting party before country

    • Tory differences over UK's post-Brexit future spill into the open

June 2018

  • John Crace

    The politics sketch
    Don't panic! Brexit Dad's Army ready and willing to tell EU to sod off

    John Crace
  • David Davis arrives for a cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning.

    Brexit bill negotiations enter frantic final hours

April 2018

  • An EU flag flying in front of the Houses of Parliament.

    Brexit: UK should not rule out free trade deal with Europe, say MPs

    Cross-party committee divided over recommendation to remain in EEA or join Efta

February 2018

  • Theresa May.

    Theresa May banks on making the road to Brexit clearer

    A series of speeches aims to bring the cabinet and country together, but the PM knows the future could be bumpy

January 2018

  • It’s a headache: Philip Hammond on a panel session at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

    Brexit weekly briefing
    Brexit weekly briefing: Tory civil war thwarts May's push forwards

    Hammond called for a ‘very modest Brexit’ but Rees-Mogg warned the UK risked becoming a ‘vassal state’
  • John Crace

    The politics sketch
    David Davis is so far through the looking-glass, he's beyond help

    John Crace
    He’s free to change his mind on any details of Brexit any time he likes, select committee discovers
  • Rafael Behr

    Brexit Britain will have to get used to life as a ‘third country’

    Rafael Behr
    The government can avoid being ripped off in EU negotiations, but the best deal we can hope for is to be first among outsiders, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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