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Our political correspondent RobPowellNews discusses the demands of the 25-strong group of Tory MPs calling themselves the New Conservatives. Politics live:

Rishi Sunak has visited in Downing Street by Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad al Khalifa of Bahrain.

A report from the Competition and Markets Authority released earlier today found that savings on fuel prices wereThe government says it wants data to be openly available, so people can compare the cost of fuel at different pumps remotely. The first probe concerns an episode of GB News show State of the Nation, presented by Tory MP Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg on 9 May.

A new probe has also been opened into Talk TV and whether a show presented by former Scottish first minister and Alba Party leader Alex Salmond broke the rules requiring news and current affairs to be presented with due impartiality after two complaints were made specifically about a discussion on the SNP.

Another aspect it will look at is the role of the pornography industry in"trafficking and exploiting adult performers, child sexual exploitation and abuse, and how extreme and non-consensual pornographic content online is dealt with". Ms Truss and her chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, announced a swathe of unfunded tax cuts in the weeks after she came to office in 2022., seeing her become the shortest serving prime minister in British history.

Introducing the New Conservatives' plan for migration, Ipswich MP Tom Hunt, who authored it, makes clear from the start that the aim is not to go against the government. He says that although his own town of Ipswich has benefitted from migration, the issue has come up on the doorstep more than any other.

Nonetheless, he calls for a wider public debate on the issue:"We believe that for too long the British public have been shut out of the debate on net migration."New Conservatives launch their plan to dramatically cut migration - and insist they are 'proud to be led by Rishi Sunak' "But the bar for entry has been set so low that we've seen unprecedented levels of immigration that show no sign of falling. We have not delivered on promise, and we must," she says.

Joined by Claire Ellicott, deputy political editor of the Mail On Sunday, and show editor Scott Beasley, Sophy analyses those interviews and sets us up for the upcoming week in politics.Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has appeared to criticise Australia's Lord's win after Jonny Bairstow's dismissal, leading them to take a 2-0 lead.

 

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