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Ranil Jayawardena

February 2023

  • Liz Truss with Simon Clarke, one of her closest allies

    Truss allies’ calls for sweeping tax cuts fuel further Tory infighting

    Some MPs accuse former prime minister of damaging party with her comeback weeks before budget

October 2022

  • Thérèse Coffey arrives in Downing Street

    How green will new environment secretary Thérèse Coffey be?

  • Jeremy Hunt, Suella Braverman and James Cleverly.

    Hunt and Cleverly keep jobs and Braverman back as home secretary in Sunak’s reshuffle

  • Aerial view of a solar power farm

    Labour vows to treble solar power use during first term if elected

  • Trees being planted at a farm near the River Thames.

    Plans to scrap nature-friendly farm subsidies put biodiversity target ‘at risk’

  • Liz Truss on collision course with Jacob Rees-Mogg over solar power ban

  • Ministers hope to ban solar projects from most English farms

September 2022

  • Illustration by David Foldvari of a skinny black horse surrounded by heaters

    Liz Truss and her team are taking us for a ride

    Stewart Lee
  • British Prime Minister Liz Truss holds her first cabinet meeting inside 10 Downing Street

    Liz Truss cabinet: who are the key players in PM’s top team?

  • New home secretary Suella Braverman, foreign secretary James Cleverly, health secretary Thérèse Coffey and chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng.

    Liz Truss new cabinet in full: who is in and who is out?

  • Liz Truss and her husband on the steps of No 10

    Liz Truss culls cabinet on first day as loyalists and allies get top jobs

June 2017

  • Zoe Williams

    In the country’s safest Tory seat, prosperity seeks a steady hand

    Zoe Williams
    North East Hampshire’s voters look to the Conservatives to protect their comfortable lifestyles – but they don’t seem very happy about it

    • Polly Toynbee reports from Knowsley, the safest Labour seat

May 2015

  • Robert Blay, UKIP’s candidate for North East Hampshire, was recorded expressing his disgust at the possibility of Ranil Jayawardena becoming the first British-Asian prime minister.

    Ukip candidate suspended for threatening to 'put a bullet in' Tory rival

    Robert Blay filmed telling journalist that Conservative candidate Ranil Jayawardena is ‘not British enough to be in our parliament’

March 2015

  • The terrace of the House of Commons.

    300 staff working for peers and MPs have lobbying interests, analysis reveals

    Almost one in five declare lobbying or outside interests – but just 11 will have to sign the new lobby register
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