Plus: Why this hotel has been voted the world’s best, ‘The state pension is a luxury that Britain needs to afford’, and Michael Caine reveals his extraordinary love story to Mick Brown
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The Conservative Party may be split on environmental issues, Camilla Tominey writes, but the electorate favours a moderate approach, balancing concern about the Earth with an unwillingness to meet arbitrary targets. By pursuing a pragmatic strategy on net zero, Rishi Sunak is proving himself to be a bold and practical leader, ready for an election campaign.
Chris
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