Article 6EF6Z People caught in possession of laughing gas could face up to two years in jail under new Home Office plans – UK politics live

People caught in possession of laughing gas could face up to two years in jail under new Home Office plans – UK politics live

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Andrew Sparrow
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Home Office to introduce new measures as part of plan announced earlier this year to ban nitrous oxide

Kemi Badenoch, the business and trade secretary, was smiling as she left No 10 after cabinet this morning. Perhaps she has been reading the latest ConservativeHome survey of Tory members, which asks them to rate all members of cabinet. Ben Wallace used to regularly come top when he was defence secretary, but he is out of office now, and Badenoch is the clear leader.

Rishi Sunak is near the bottom - with his ratings down significantly compared with last month.

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