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Boris Johnson is determined to break all the iron rules of politics

The PM continues to spurn convention, as the departure of Sajid Javid shows

New chancellor Rishi Sunak challenged over hedge fund past

Labour questions past City dealings citing former close associate’s participation in tax avoidance scheme

PM’s Treasury power grab doomed to fail, warn former insiders

Ex-Labour government aides say No 10 is too small to battle all-powerful, well-staffed ministry for long

Labour leadership hustings: candidates grilled at Jewish Labour Movement – as it happened

Robert Peston interviews Long Bailey, Starmer, Nandy and Thornberry at event in London

Javid resigned after Johnson pushed him to sack advisers

Sajid Javid said ‘no self-respecting minister’ could accept the PM’s terms to stay in government

Treasury will bide its time over Johnson’s radical changes

The battle between No 10 and Treasury is over more than just spending

The Guardian view on the reshuffle: Johnson’s cabinet of courtiers

Editorial: It was billed as a low-key and traditional ministerial shakeout. It has turned out to be a defining seizure of power by No 10

Sajid Javid resigns as chancellor in Boris Johnson reshuffle

Rishi Sunak replaces Javid, who refused the PM’s request to sack all his advisers

Sterling rises on appointment of Rishi Sunak as UK chancellor

Pound climbs as Brexit-backing successor to Sajid Javid takes well-trodden path to No 11

Javid’s exit leaves new chancellor just three weeks to finish budget

Rishi Sunak must add finishing touches to ambitious package billed as new dawn of spending

Rishi Sunak has won the Treasury, but its long-fabled power is now broken

With Sajid Javid out, the chancellor will be Dominic Cummings’ deputy, says writer and researcher Tom Kibasi

Sajid Javid’s exit leaves Boris Johnson in control of Treasury

Javid had shown willing over PM’s tax and spending plans, but perhaps not quite enough

Labour ‘red wall’ seats hit hardest by wage stagnation, report finds

Resolution Foundation’s analysis shows new Tory seats not among worst-off areas

The Guardian view on Boris Johnson’s ‘levelling up’: there’s no quick fix

Editorial: The flaw at the heart of the prime minister’s policies is that Britain’s unequal economy is a product of Conservative thinking which remains fundamentally unchanged

Are the Tories for the left-behind towns, or the wealthy shires? We’ll soon find out

The party faces an unpalatable budget choice: no new spending, raise taxes on the rich, or break its own fiscal rules, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee

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