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Boris’s return to the summit of the Conservative Party is by no means a certainty
But as chatter about the blond bombshell’s comeback increases, his politically charged speech to supporters might give him a second chance
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Boris Johnson 'joked about being at UK's most unsocially distanced party' during lockdown
Fresh allegation against the former Prime Minister is made in new ITV podcast, Partygate: The Inside Story
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Watch: Boris Johnson unveils his official portrait
The Carlton Club, regarded as the Conservative Party’s spiritual headquarters, commissions portraits of former Tory PMs
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Pictured: Boris Johnson airbrushed out of photo shared by Grant Shapps
Original image shows former PM and Business Secretary talking to personnel in front of a Virgin aircraft
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Wake up: Support for rejoining the EU has reached a critical level
Brexiteers cannot assume that their success of seven years ago is necessarily the final word on the matter. The case will have to be remade
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The three wise men – and their secret blueprint for rescuing our railways
The Fat Controller, as previous Tory nationalisation plans were dubbed, is now 'on a diet'
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'Bring Boris back': Inside the Tory grassroots group creating fresh headaches for Rishi Sunak
Party members fed up with ejection of two directly elected leaders in a row have created their own organisation to take back control
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Brexit is being surrendered to the declinist Europhile establishment
Despite having all the tools to supercharge the UK economy, Whitehall appears to have genuflected again before EU laws and regulations
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Nadine Dorries launches stinging attack on Rishi Sunak for 'dumping' manifesto pledges
Former culture secretary accuses Prime Minister of washing Boris Johnson's legacy 'down the drain'
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Failure to reform broken childcare would be an expensive error
The need for change is desperately clear, and some improvements can be made at no extra cost to the Exchequer
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Channel 4 privatisation scrapped by Culture Secretary
Government reverses on selling channel in break with policy pursued by Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson has taken on many topics in his regular Telegraph column which readers have loved over the years. Upon taking up residence in Number 10 as Prime Minister, we pulled his output together into an easy-to-navigate format so that you can understand what makes him tick.
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We must get rid of burdensome EU red tape
Whatever the Prime Minister's intentions may be, the signs of another bonfire of red tape spluttering to a smoky failure are unmistakable
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Partygate trial, local elections and a Boris comeback? Political predictions for 2023
There’s some unfinished business to deal with from last year as Rishi Sunak faces a make-or-break test in the upcoming local elections
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Boris Johnson allies seek smoother road to future Tory leadership contest
New pressure group aims to lower threshold of MP support needed by candidates who run for Conservative leadership
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Almost 2,000 of Boris Johnson’s new police officers have already quit
Number of resignations has been increasing with working for a force no longer seen as a job for life
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Brexit was a vote of confidence in Britain – the Tory Party must rediscover that spirit in 2023
If Conservatives stay united – defending sovereignty, challenging economic orthodoxy and building confidence – they can revive the country
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Tory members name Ben Wallace Minister of the Year
Defence Secretary has ranked as most popular politician amongst Conservative faithful since Russia invaded Ukraine
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Why 2023 will be another ‘year of Boris Johnson’
In the year ahead, the former prime minister is set to push his case for being the best-placed Tory to win the next election
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A critical year ahead for the Conservatives
Mr Sunak has fewer than two years to rescue his party from a repeat of John Major's landslide defeat in 1997
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The year's top stories in 30 striking pictures
From the horrors of war-torn Ukraine to the mourning of Queen Elizabeth II - the images that capture the major news of 2022
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Labour’s latest target voter is proof that politics has lost the plot
Move over Mondeo Man, the party wants to win the votes of another kind of chap
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'Blue collar' Tory MP: ‘Levelling up will not keep the Red Wall Conservative – we need lower taxes’
Writing in The Telegraph, Lee Anderson says there is also major work to be done on policing and immigration before the next election