Rwanda bill live: legislation passes third reading as rightwing rebellion recedes – as it happened
The third reading of the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) bill passed by 320 votes to 276, a majority of 44
June 2022
Boris Johnson critic Jeremy Wright knighted in birthday honours
Euan Blair is awarded MBE, Arelene Foster becomes dame, and Rio Ferdinand and Damian Lewis recognised
May 2022
Jeremy Wright latest Tory MP to call for Boris Johnson to resign
Wright says Partygate has done ‘real damage’ to government’s authority, in statement that briefly vanished
September 2020
PM calls EU tactics 'extreme' while defending breach of international law
Boris Johnson faces mounting rebellion from Tories including former chancellor Sajid Javid
November 2019
Is the government turning a deaf ear to arms deal bribes?
Rob Evans and David Pegg
Geoffrey Cox’s delay in prosecuting international bribery allegations is another dispiriting sign of Britain’s unwillingness to confront corruption, say Guardian reporters Rob Evans and David Pegg
June 2019
UK gambling firms' offer to boost levy branded a bribe
Evening Standard and Independent could face inquiry over Saudi funds
April 2019
May to ask Merkel and Macron for short article 50 extension
Prime minister claims Brexit discussions with Labour have serious chance of success
February 2019
Culture secretary to meet Mark Zuckerberg in US after snub to MPs
No-deal Brexit could revive mobile roaming fees, minister confirms
January 2019
A quarter of the UK cabinet went to Davos: what are they doing there?
Gambling on credit cards could be banned in overhaul of betting
December 2018
‘Town of culture’ award would boost regeneration, says Yvette Cooper
In an open letter to the culture secretary, the MP leads call to create a civic prize stimulating investment, visitors and jobs
'Town of culture' award would boost arts and investment
Group led by Yvette Cooper sends open letter to culture minister Jeremy Wright
Betting firms to ban pre-watershed TV adverts during live sport events
Voluntary plan agreed after bookmakers bend to pressure over children’s exposure to gambling
November 2018
This philistine government is betraying the arts
Hannah Jane Parkinson
The creative industries deserve a culture minister who has a passion for them, says Guardian columnist Hannah Jane Parkinson
Wanted: one royal versifier – an interest in trees and homeopathy an advantage
Catherine Bennett
With Carol Ann Duffy bowing out as poet laureate, others are courting the honour
Dummy’s guide to geography helps Dominic Raab plot an idiot’s Brexit
Marina Hyde
Culture secretary Jeremy Wright reveals his love of Lego
Culture secretary says he subscribes to no UK papers or magazines