Changing leader now ‘would be damaging’ to the UK, despite backbench anger over partygate ahead of local elections
Conservative MPs publicly calling for PM’s resignation rises to six as inquiry continues
Leaked email shows head of PM’s private office organised party amid social restrictions
UK PM confident enough to promote Gove and Truss, two rivals for his job
UK culture secretary will say broadcaster ‘won’t be able to compete with streaming giants’ without extra cash
Music and theatre sectors criticise plans for more test-runs and call for immediate reopening
Anger at prospect of senior officials attending climax of football tournament in London despite quarantine rules
UK government launches consultation to explore sale of broadcaster
Planned overhaul of UK broadcaster’s remit will have big influence on any privatisation
Monuments, museums and galleries are caught uneasily between activists and an interventionist government
Prime minister backs call for English cricket’s ruling body to rethink player ban
Research shows 94 per cent of respondents had been negatively affected by deal with EU
Greenwich dispute the latest in campaign by ministers to appoint allies at top of institutions
Culture secretary combined issuing threats to football clubs with calling in Arm’s $40bn sale on national security grounds
Boris Johnson urges caution as England enters second phase of lockdown easing
Economy and society can benefit from lessons learned in the pandemic
Regulation must address the way digital groups are reshaping our society
British musicians hit out at red tape and higher costs involved in EU tours
Backlash over campaign overshadows £257m of Covid support funding for arts organisations
Charles Moore tipped to be corporation’s chair and Paul Dacre to head regulator Ofcom
Britain set to impose strict terms including protection of jobs and maintaining UK headquarters
Johnson announces further easing of controls on more sectors of the economy but along with stricter fines
Washington cautions that London needs to first take a harsher stance on the Chinese group
Shadow foreign secretary demands probe into allegations that administration move is related to a bet
Britain is reviewing whether to retain Chinese company as a supplier for mobile networks
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