YouGov poll finds few people think PM deserves credit for falling rate, despite fact he made cutting inflation one of his five key priorities
Good morning. The second half of August is normally the worst time of the year for political news, because the summer media campaigns pre-cooked by the political parties are running out of steam, but today we will at least be hearing from.
Sunak’s visit this morning is linked to an announcement from the Department for Education this morning about childminding. Coutinho was promoting in during her morning media round, and it rather proves the point about late August news announcements from government being a bit thin.
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