Chris Mason: Justice at last, but plenty more questions remain

[ad_1] Figures across politics will be asked why exoneration for postmasters took so long, our political editor writes. [ad_2] Source link

Chris Mason: A TV drama may help deliver change for sub-postmasters

[ad_1] The Post Office scandal has been catapulted up the political agenda, our political editor writes. [ad_2] Source link

Chris Mason: Has Rishi Sunak really ruled out a spring election?

[ad_1] The PM’s curious choice of words suggests he may still be keeping his options open. [ad_2] Source link

Chris Mason: Get ready – general election talk will dominate 2024

[ad_1] A new year, and all the political parties are focusing their planning and attention on the polls ahead. [ad_2] Source link

Chris Mason: No easy way forward for Rishi Sunak after Commons win as Rwanda bill splits party

[ad_1] Finding a way between opposing views over Rwanda will challenge the PM in 2024, writes Chris Mason. [ad_2] Source link

Chris Mason: Rishi Sunak’s authority on the line over Rwanda vote

[ad_1] Jeopardy is in the air and MPs are being tracked down to ensure they are around to vote. says Chris Mason. [ad_2] Source link

Chris Mason: Rwanda bill a reminder of Brexit Tory divisions

[ad_1] This weekend different groupings of MPs in the party are scrutinising the government’s planned new law on Rwanda. [ad_2] Source link

Chris Mason: Mood in Conservative Party bleak after Jenrick’s resignation

[ad_1] Senior Tories say they would not be surprised if Rishi Sunak ends up facing a confidence vote, says Chris Mason. [ad_2] Source link

Chris Mason: Home Secretary James Cleverly heads to Rwanda to sign migration treaty

[ad_1] A senior Labour figure who’s been doing a spot of maths texts me: “It’s one year, five months and 20 days almost to the hour since the first flight…

Chris Mason: Ministers in new bid to reduce immigration

[ad_1] The government has failed to meet its own promises – this week it makes renewed efforts to rectify that. [ad_2] Source link