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2. Labour is redoubling on the Tory's worst mistakes -- now is the chance to change course; The policies of both parties on immigration, net zero and the economy have failed. This is an opportunity for an agile opposition
3. How Britain's economy became enmeshed with China. Ministers tread carefully, fearful of provoking an economically painful backlash, writes Matt Oliver
4. Papua New Guinea minister quits over cost of 30-strong delegation sent to Coronation
5. Tough talk but no action as row over alleged Chinese spy exposes UK weakness; It's 'complicated' when your economy is enmeshed with your rival's
6. Labour won't commit to foreign aid boost if it won power, says David Lammy; Shadow foreign secretary claims it would be 'irresponsible' to pledge an increase in spending target during cost of living crisis
7. James Cleverly: Britain must let go of 'comfort blanket' of old alliances; Foreign Secretary says UK must work with emerging economies as it seeks to tackle the threat posed by China and Russia
8. Wallace: invasion will be end of Putin's rule; Defence Secretary says attack on Ukraine will result in 'long-term isolation and economic impact'
9. Replacing Liz Truss as PM would be disastrous for Britain, says James Cleverly; Foreign Secretary insists the PM must be allowed to get on with the job and says she has already helped households cope with soaring costs
10. Truss insists PS500,000 outlay on flight to Australia was 'based on value for money'
11. Nadhim Zahawi: Vote for 'booster' Liz Truss over 'doomster' Rishi; The Chancellor is backing the Foreign Secretary to become PM and combat the 'status quo' economic thinking of his predecessor
12. Liz Truss: I'll put an end to 'Stalinist' housing targets; Foreign Secretary declares she will deliver 'biggest change in our economic policy for 30 years' to tackle decades of low growth
13. Germany's cowardice over Russian gas makes a mockery of eurozone solidarity; The EU's largest economy is fast losing moral authority
14. We should have paid our debt to Iran a very long time ago; I dearly wish I'd known more about the debt as foreign secretary. No sanctions were in place which would have complicated its repayment
15. Germany is the weak link in the West's alliance; The ties binding Europe's biggest economy with Russia are deep and longstanding
16. Liz Truss accused of 'wasting taxpayers' cash' after taking private jet to Australia; Private jet cost an estimated £500,000 to charter-but Foreign Secretary insists every decision 'based on value for money'
17. Joe Biden considers sending 5,000 troops to Eastern Europe in major policy pivot over Ukraine; EU leaders have warned they are prepared to unleash 'never-seen-before' economic sanctions as they prepare to meet to discuss the crisis
18. China's trade war with Lithuania is a 'test' the West cannot afford to fail; Lithuania's foreign minister tells the Telegraph Beijing is deploying a 'weapon of economic destruction' to force Vilnius to cut Taiwan ties
19. Tackle cost of living crisis or expect a backlash, says Liz Truss; The Foreign Secretary spoke of her desire to boost enterprise whilst delivering promises of economic prosperity
20. Simon Coveney: 'Post-Brexit trade agreement still possible' says Irish minister; British and Irish economies will be damaged significantly if a trade deal is not secured, Ireland's foreign affairs minister has said
21. Hunt promises extra PS15bn for defence spending; Foreign Secretary bids to close gap on Johnson with raft of promises for Forces, the economy and literacy
22. Boris ally attacks Hammond Brexit plan; Transition must be no more than two years, says Foreign Secretary's economic guruTop economist tells Hammond: 'Enough is enough'
23. Germany warns US demands on defence spending are 'unrealistic'
24. France gloats over our EU budget burden; Your bad news is cause for celebration, says French foreign minister, adding that Britain's PS1.7bn bill means his country will save a billion euros
25. Defiant Vladimir Putin digs in for two-year slump, dismisses talk of palace coup; 'There's a risk sanctions will destabilise Russia too much. The objective was never to collapse the Russian economy,' says Denmark's foreign minister
26. 'You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs': Russian sanctions will hurt the UK economy, Philip Hammond says; The Foreign Secretary says that new sanctions will affect our economy but the 'revulsion' felt over the downing of MH17 had spurred European leaders into action against Vladimir Putin
27. Sanctions on Russia have been 'useless', former Foreign Secretary says; SIr Malcolm Rifkind says leaders must stop targetting Vladmir Putin's cronies and instead attack the Russian President 'the heart' of the country's economy
28. Ukraine crisis: Russia faces 'costs and consequences', warns William Hague; Foreign Secretary William Hague says Russia faces 'consequences' and 'costs' if it cannot be persuaded to protect the sovereignty of Ukraine, confirming that the UK is 'not discussing military options'
29. Ukraine crisis: Hague warns of 'significant costs' for Russia over intervention; Foreign secretary says there will be repercussions if Russia does not back down
30. France 'deplores' Moody's over loss of 'AAA' rating; France's foreign minister said on Tuesday he 'deplored' the decision of Moody's to strip the country of its AAA credit rating but still dismissed the downgrade as irrelevant
31. Work harder, William Hague tells Britons; William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, today issues a blunt message to Britons to 'work harder' to help revive the economy and drag the country out of recession
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