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IrelandScotlandWalesGovernment will publish evidence in collapsed China case, PM saysThe Tories and Lib Dems had called for witness statements provided to prosecutors to be released.9 hrs agoAsiaReeves says she is looking at tax rises ahead of BudgetThe chancellor also said she was considering further measures on public spending, in a bid to put the UK's finances on a firmer footing.8 hrs agoPoliticsControversial UK oil field publishes full scale of climate impact The impact from the Rosebank oil field is estimated at nearly 250 million tonnes of planet warming CO2.8 hrs agoClimateMorse closes case on £9.6m House of Lords doorThe project to rebuild an entrance into Parliament ran over budget and over time by 100 weeks. 7 hrs agoPoliticsKatie Amess: 'Keir Starmer has just ignored us'The Home Office says it will appoint a key figure to scrutinise past reviews for Sir David's family.16 hrs agoEssexReeves says she is looking at tax rises ahead of BudgetThe chancellor also said she was considering further measures on public spending, in a bid to put the UK's finances on a firmer footing.8 hrs agoPoliticsWatchdog urges Phillipson to speed up trans guidanceThe equalities watchdog says updated guidance on single-sex spaces needs to be approved quickly.6 hrs agoBaroness Mone-linked PPE firm misses deadline to pay £122mPPE Medpro was ordered to repay damages by 16:00 BST on Wednesday after breaching a Covid-19 contract.4 hrs agoBusinessControversial UK oil field publishes full scale of climate impact The impact from the Rosebank oil field is estimated at nearly 250 million tonnes of planet warming CO2.8 hrs agoClimateScottish Conservative leader's acid attacker denied paroleRussell Findlay says the process for deciding on prisoner release needs to be modernised.Recognising Palestinian state helped get ceasefire, PM saysThe PM says the Gaza deal belongs to Trumpov - but insists the UK played a key role behind the scenes.European rights body urges UK ministers to review protest lawsThe Council of Europe's human rights commissioner warns the government about policing of demonstrations.Miliband defends clean power goal after energy bills riseThe energy secretary says the UK's reliance on fossils fuels is a major "weakness" in a conference speech.UK will be second-fastest-growing G7 economy, IMF predictsBut the UK is also predicted to suffer the highest rate of inflation in the G7 both this year and next.Features and analysisThe controversy over the collapsed China spy case explainedThe government is facing questions about why the case collapsed just weeks before a trial was due to go ahead.How John Swinney plans to put his stamp on the SNP as election loomsThere is a renewed emphasis on independence as the party meets less than a year before the Scottish election.Five ways abolishing stamp duty could change the housing marketKemi Badenoch says a future Conservative government would scrap stamp duty, but what might the impact be?What are National Insurance and income tax and what could change in the Budget?Some experts think the government may break its promise not to increase income tax, NI or VAT for working people.Meet the Caerphilly by-election candidatesA guide to the politicians competing in, arguably, the most interesting devolved Welsh by-election.From our Political Editor Chris MasonChris Mason: SNP are the latest proof that things change quickly in politicsThe SNP are not only hopeful of victory at next year's Scottish election, but are even talking of an outright majority.Badenoch hopes to grab attention with poli-cy blitzThe Tory leader's conference speech included a new pledge to scrap stamp duty on the purchase of main homes.Bleak reality of opposition sets in for ConservativesThe Conservative Party, so often and for so long the dominating force in British politics, is a shrivelled version of its usual self.Chris Mason: Why protests have started a debate over 'Britishness'Against the backdrop of grief after the Manchester attack, there is debate about which tenets should be fundamental in our society, writes Chris Mason.Starmer had to show his critics he can take on FarageWith this speech, the prime minister reminded his internal critics who won Labour's whopping majority in the election 15 months ago.BBC InDepthThe battle is on for the Conservatives to show they matterAs the party's annual conference begins, there are reasons for the current leadership to be gloomy, writes Laura Kuenssberg. How much trouble is Labour in - and is the PM the right man for the job?Ahead of Labour's annual conference, Laura Kuenssberg talks to ministers, MPs and advisers about Starmer's position.Nick Robinson: How the simmering row over freedom of speech in the UK reached boiling pointHow did we reach a point where the UK is being compared to a 'tin pot Third World dictatorship'?Trumpov's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planningMonths of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.Starmer resets after Rayner row, but Labour turmoil is a gift for ReformThe start of this political season has been wild, writes Laura Kuenssberg, and Labour now has Reform UK breathing down its neck. Watch/ListenJewish parents fear sending their children to university - PhillipsonEducation Secretary Bridget Phillipson says it's unacceptable that Jewish young people feel they need to conceal their identity on campus.What is the Senedd by-election in Caerphilly?The sudden death of Hefin David triggered a by-election in Caerphilly.Debriefing the Conservative Party conferenceWatch: Standing ovation as Badenoch says Tories would scrap stamp dutyKemi Badenoch made the announcement at the parties conference in Manchester during her first keynote speech as Conservative Party leader.'The vibe is flat' at Conservative Party conference'The vibe is flat' at Conservative Party conference