Letter from London Dominic McGrath: Just when you think the Tories can’t get any more unpopular, Liz Truss returns The former prime minister is enjoying a lot of airtime promoting her new book, much to the chagrin of her former Conservative colleagues
Economy Time to deliver: Businesses demand action on ‘bespoke’ Northern Ireland investment zoneFirms are calling for greater details about the planned zone which they’ve said could significantly boost the Northern Irish economy if properly designed
UK Labour and Conservatives united in ‘conspiracy of silence’ over health of UK finances Just 24 hours after Jeremy Hunt’s tax cutting budget, economists are warning of the post-election problems facing the UK economy
Politics UK Labour donations surged to £13 million last yearLast year was a record year for individual donations to the party, as polls tip it to win the next election
UK ‘This is for Gaza’: George Galloway lashes Keir Starmer as he wins British by-electionThe former Labour MP largely ran on a platform that focused on the war in Gaza, and attacking his former party’s stance
Susan O’Keeffe: Cummings Unplugged had the ring of credibility The damning testimony of Boris Johnson’s former chief advisor cannot be dismissed as the hyperbole of a man who fell from grace and is hell-bent on revenge
Northern Ireland Protocol does not have to be ditched, says Gove British cabinet minister strikes more conciliatory tone at House of Commons European scrutiny committee today following strident letter to EU last week
Comment: Little England’s big Covid problemThe UK government’s response to the coronavirus has been fatally shambolic
Comment: Relationship between Ireland and UK must not be soured by BrexitIrish politicians must not resort to Brit-bashing as the neighbouring nations will continue to be of crucial importance to each other in future
Cameron was appalled by Bloody Sunday findings, memoir claimsA new political memoir claims that following the Saville report’s publication, the former British prime minister vowed to be apologetic in his response due to ‘disgraceful way the paratroopers behaved’
Bumbling bluffer or determined iconoclast? Which Boris Johnson is the EU facing? Analysis: The live possibility that the UK prime minister might follow through on his threats gives Brussels and Dublin plenty to ponder
Irish government looks to increase its presence in LondonThe State is also seeking to open a consulate in the north of England and enhance relations with devolved administrations in Edinburgh and Cardiff
Analysis: The EU is gambling on Johnson blinking firstBrexit trade talks are now ‘a game of chicken’ as the December deadline for Britain to leave the bloc looms
Will Johnson’s botched pandemic plan imperil the union?As Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland decline to use the new Stay Alert messaging from London, the complexities of devolved government in Britain have never been so apparent
Vincent Boland: Will Johnson’s brush with mortality change his outlook on Brexit?The British prime minister seemed shell-shocked and even humbled after suffering Covid-19, and his experience might have far-reaching effects long after this crisis is over
Brexit extension vital to avoid trade ‘mayhem’, says CreedAgriculture minister says he has also been urging EU to give greater financial support to agri-food sector
Priti Patel: parliamentary piranhaThe British minister is clinging to her job amid multiple allegations of bullying her subordinates at the Home Office
British government plans event series to promote ‘Global Britain’British state and academic institutions will hold outreach events in Ireland to position post-Brexit Britain as an outward-facing trading nation
UK set for January Brexit as MPs back Johnson’s billLegislation says long-term trade deal with EU must be completed by the end of 2020