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Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly, Robert Jenrick and Tom Tugendhat are the remaining contenders to become the next Conservative Party leader.

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With infighting already playing out among the candidates, and outgoing leader Rishi Sunak calling for party unity, can whoever is successfully chosen last until, and even win, the next general election in 2029?

On this episode of the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is at the Tory party conference in Birmingham, and with political editor Beth Rigby, they discuss the leadership hopefuls’ campaigns, and the mood among members about their chances against Labour.

Plus, Niall catches up with Conservative MP and former party leader Iain Duncan Smith, former Tory MPs Penny Mordaunt and Anne-Marie Trevelyan, former special adviser to Boris Johnson Tim Montgomerie, and the political commentator and broadcaster Iain Dale.

Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse
Editor: Paul Stanworth

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India slams ‘unbacked crypto’ amid RBI’s new digital currency plans

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India slams ‘unbacked crypto’ amid RBI’s new digital currency plans

India doesn’t “encourage or discourage” crypto — it “only taxes it,” minister Piyush Goyal said while unveiling a new RBI-backed digital currency project.

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Dubai regulator cracks down on 19 unlicensed crypto operators

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Dubai regulator cracks down on 19 unlicensed crypto operators

Dubai’s crypto regulator sanctioned 19 companies for unlicensed operations and marketing violations, imposing fines of up to $163,000.

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EU weighs sanctions on ruble-backed stablecoin A7A5: Report

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EU weighs sanctions on ruble-backed stablecoin A7A5: Report

Several banks in Russia, Belarus and Central Asia are also in the EU’s firing line for enabling crypto-related transactions, according to a Bloomberg report.

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