All news by author: Dominic McGrath

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UN refugee laws that Suella Braverman wants to tear up explained
The Home Secretary is set to demand the United Nations Refugee Convention is ripped up as she's accused of trying to make the world more dangerous for torture survivors
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Grant Shapps claims his family had trouble opening bank accounts amid Farage row
Grant Shapps has accused banks of going "too far" and claimed he, his wife, children and siblings have had trouble opening accounts - while Nigel Farage says he's launching a fresh campaign over "de-banking"
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Formal complaint submitted over claim Tory groped woman in Downing Street
TV producer Daisy Goodwin said she has submitted a formal complaint about Daniel Korski, who is shortlisted to become Tory mayoral candidate in London. Mr Korski said the claim is "categorically" untrue and said he told the party about the claim during the interview process
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Tory mayoral hopeful accused of groping woman at Downing Street meeting
Writer and TV producer Daisy Goodwin claimed that Daniel Korski, who is shortlisted to be the Tory candidate in the upcoming London mayoral election, put his hand on her breast after a meeting in No10 when he was an advisor to David Cameron. Mr Korski has vehemently denied the allegations.
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Tory minister says 'I'm not an arsonist' in ugly blue-on-blue scrap over EU law
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch faced the wrath of Conservative Brexiteers after a climbdown on plans to tear up all retained laws by the end of the year
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Boris Johnson will fight seat Labour says is 'winnable' at next General Election
It comes following speculation that the former prime minister might seek out a safer seat, ahead of the next General Election
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Women going through menopause will see costs of HRT slashed to under £20 a year
From April 1, women prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT) as part of menopause treatment will be able to access a new scheme to give them access to a year's worth of treatment for just under £20
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Tory likens Rishi Sunak's Government to 'band on Titanic' in leaked WhatsApps
Backbench Tory MP Lee Anderson ranted that any officials blocking Government efforts to stem the flow of small boat crossings may be guilty of 'treason' in a tranche of leaked messages
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Ex-MP Keith Vaz rules out Parliament comeback saying 'that ship has sailed'
It came just weeks after the Commons Standards Committee recommended he should be handed a six-month suspension for causing "significant damage" to the reputation of the House
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Tax chiefs admit to 'misleading information' in row over Nadhim Zahawi's taxes
Pressure is mounting on Downing Street to order the former Chancellor to step aside while the investigation is ongoing
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Andrew Bridgen threatens to sue Matt Hancock over Covid vaccine comments row
North West Leicestershire MP Andrew Bridgen was stripped of the Tory whip after he appeared to compare the effects of coronavirus jabs to the Holocaust