Business Fast > Politics > Stafford MP readopted as Tory candidate at second attempt PoliticsStafford MP readopted as Tory candidate at second attemptMarch 27, 2023posted on Mar. 27, 2023 at 5:56 pm Theo Clarke won a vote among members after her constituency association committee rejected her. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastMarch 27, 2023previous articleFactbox-Binance, world's top crypto exchange, at the center of US investigations – Yahoo Financenext articleReal estate startups win top honors in annual Miami Herald Startup Pitch Competition – Miami HeraldYou Might Also LikePoliticsKeir Starmer first UK PM to join EU meeting since BrexitFebruary 3, 2025PoliticsReform UK can win scores of Labour seats in England and Wales, says studyFebruary 2, 2025PoliticsDavid Lammy calls for the release of Aung San Suu KyiFebruary 1, 2025PoliticsDo you think Brexit has been a success? Vote now as UK marks five years since leaving the EUJanuary 31, 2025PoliticsGrovelling Lord Mandelson admits he was wrong to call US President Donald Trump ‘a danger to the world’January 29, 2025PoliticsChris Mason: Labour must make economic growth ideas work this timeJanuary 29, 2025Recommended For YouGlobal EconomyIndia's current account deficit to widen in FY26, GDP to grow by 6.5 per cent: CrisilFebruary 3, 2025Global EconomyJulius Baer's 2024 profit doubles, driven by tax release and asset growthFebruary 3, 2025StockmarketReal EstateWhat does Taiwan have to do with US mortgage rates?February 3, 2025Real EstateSportsGary Neville slams Arsenal star after incredible Man City winFebruary 3, 2025SportsPoliticsKeir Starmer first UK PM to join EU meeting since BrexitFebruary 3, 2025Politics
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