Latest updates: business secretary hints that government may avoid rebellion over windfarms by giving in while row grows over Albanian asylum seekers

Business leaders have warned that rail services across the north of England could “collapse into utter chaos” unless the government pushes urgently for a resolution to months of disruption, my colleague Jasper Jolly reports.

Good morning. Rishi Sunak has only been prime minister for about a month, but already he is learing that a large part of his job consists of playing whac-a-mole with Tory party rebellions.

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