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1. Budget boost Why Nigel Lawson [...]

3. THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

4. RACHEL REEVES' INFLATION CONFUSON

5. Nigella Lawson left a big chunk of ex-Chancellor dad's £326,489 estate after his death; Nigella Lawson's Conservative Party MP and journalist father, Nigel Lawson, died in early April last year at the age of 91, months after retiring

6. Will Braverman's parting shot spell trouble for PM?

7. Nigel Lawson was the economic brain of Thatcherism

8. Who would buy NatWest shares? If you see 'Sid', tell him not to touch this load of old flannel with a bargepole; If you see 'Sid', tell him not to touch this load of old flannel with a bargepole

9. 'Cooking is the skill of the survivor'

10. Margaret Thatcher's traitors

11. A final farewell to Nigel Lawson -- the chancellor who set people free; Guests gathered at Lord Lawson's memorial yesterday in Westminster-to say farewell to a man who 'led the fullest of political lives'

12. Corrections and clarifications; Nigel Lawson | TV previews

14. Honour Lawson with gold coin or think tank in his name, say Tories

17. Lawson was the radical Brexit guru that never was

18. Nigel Lawson, Who Reshaped Economy Under Thatcher, Dies at 91

19. The City needs a fresh champion like Nigel Lawson

20. Nigel Lawson, who shook up British economy in Thatcher era, dies at 91

21. Nigel Lawson, Economic Force Under Thatcher, Dies at 91

23. More a whimper than a bang; established 1855

24. No time for another Big Bang Budget; The Chancellor's Autumn Statement shows that today's Conservatives are a long way from sparking the kind of boom Nigel Lawson prompted in 1988, says Mike Warburton

25. 'Global warming is not a problem' says Net Zero Watch Board Member Lord Lawson During COP26

26. 'The decision to indict Trump was left too late to eliminate risk of blowback'; Telegraph readers debate the biggest topics in the news, from Donald Trump's indictment to the passing of Nigel Lawson

27. Nigel Lawson was, like me, a British Gaullist who understood Brexit was necessary; The former Chancellor viewed pruning regulation as vital to our economic success. But remaining in the EU would mean retaining its laws

29. Politics latest news: Just one in four thinks Tories 'fit to govern'

33. Who speaks for pie factories if the CBI goes down?

34. Lessons from Lawson

39. Rishi Sunak hopes 4p income tax cut promise will close ground on Liz Truss; The former chancellor changes tactics again after accusing his rival of 'fairy tale' economics for wanting to cut tax as inflation surges

41. Compromising with the PM is crucial to Sunak's Budget

42. Climate change deniers are as slippery as those who justified the slave trade; Global warming sceptics should be hiding in corners. But still some defend the indefensible

43. Climate change deniers are as slippery as those who justified the slave trade; Global warming sceptics should be hiding in corners. But still some defend the indefensible

46. The Conservative party and Keynes.

47. Keynesian ideas and the recasting of Italian democracy, 1945–1953.

48. Utilitarian or Neo-Foxite Whig? Robert Lowe as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

49. The Labour party and Keynes.

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