UK Conservative Party

Communities secretary Robert Jenrick proposes to send commissioners in to run parts of authority after report uncovered "serious breakdown of governance".
"Vaccine bounce" for Conservatives ahead of May elections is driven by older age groups who got doses first.
Jayne Ozanne and James Morton have resigned over the government's failure to ban “conversion therapy”, branding Liz Truss and Kemi Badenoch “ministers for inequality”.
Chief medical officer for England says vaccine programme is not a "get out of jail" card.
Downing Street has refused to rule out giving health workers a one-off Covid bonus.
Press secretary Allegra Stratton swerves question on why the PM cannot pay for his own furniture and wallpaper.
Pat McFadden tells HuffPost UK that “perpetual” bad feeling with the EU might be a “perfect outcome” for hard Brexiteers.
Income tax thresholds will also be frozen, instead of allowing people to take home more of their pay as had been planned.
Tory insiders wonder whether the chancellor can continue to emulate Tony Blair as “everybody’s friend” as crisis turns into recovery.
Andrew Bowie objects to the term being used at a parliamentary committee amid call for accuracy from Scottish National Party.