PMQs live: Starmer refuses to rule out further tax rises when challenged to repeat what Reeves told CBI
PM said he was not going to write the next five years of budgets
William Hague has achieved a rare Tory election victory; he has won the contest to be Oxford University’s next chancellor.
The university has released the figures for the final round of voting, where the winner emerged after the final five candidates were ranked using the alternative vote system. The runner up was Elish Angiolini, the lawyer and academic.
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