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Eurosceptic former MP Owen Paterson takes UK government to European court of human rights – as it happened

Former Tory cabinet minister and arch Eurosceptic claims his rights to privacy infringed by inquiry into lobbying

The truth that Rishi Sunak dare not speak: Britain still needs the EU

Rumours of a Swiss-style deal have put Brexit back on the agenda, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr

Keir Starmer promises to end ‘short-term fix’ of foreign workers

Labour leader calls on business leaders to stop using ‘cheap labour’ to plug workforce shortages

Keir Starmer vows to wean business off ‘cheap labour’

Labour leader to tell CBI conference that UK’s low-pay economy and reliance on immigration must end

Immigration is still the nettle preventing Tory detente with business

Rishi Sunak’s visit to CBI conference found old allies keen to mend fences, but impeded by hard politics of immigration

What on earth is going on with the massive Bulb bailout?

£4.6bn is an eye-watering amount for consumers to stump up – transparency from the government is long overdue

Cop27 failed on keeping global heating to just 1.5C, Ed Miliband says – as it happened

Shadow secretary for climate change and net zero accuses global leaders of ‘fiddling while the world burns’

UK will not ease immigration barriers to plug skills shortages, says minister

Robert Jenrick says businesses should hire local people despite CBI calling for more overseas workers to boost growth

They said we would ‘build back better’ after Covid. What breathtaking deceit

Instead of rewarding us for our suffering, Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak are offering nothing but more hardship, says Guardian columnist John Harris

Thatcher and Lawson had a strategy – where is Hunt and Sunak’s?

UK’s crisis has similarities to that of 1980s but our ‘two chancellors’ plan only to muddle through

Not every poor person is on benefits, so where’s their lump sum for energy bills?

Those earning as little as a £1 too much will miss out on Jeremy Hunt’s £900 to ease the pain after the price cap is lifted

Luxury goods boom in Britain as super-rich youngsters buck the recession

Rich kids of Insta use strong dollar to fuel sales of brands such as Burberry, Louis Vuitton and Gucci

The Observer view on Britain’s financial crisis being made in Russia – oh, come off it, Jeremy Hunt

Britain is largely in the mess it’s in because of a decade of Tory austerity policies, compounded by the destructive lies told about Brexit

A stark lesson for Keir Starmer from the budget: the Tories won’t just lose, you have to beat them

Labour’s path to victory was clear when Truss was in office. A politically cunning autumn statement has made it harder, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland

The Guardian view on tax rises: a necessary change

Editorial: No one likes having to pay more, but hard times and Jeremy Hunt’s autumn statement have put the issue at the centre of politics

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