“I can confirm it will be, yes,” Hunt said when asked if the triple-lock would be in the Tory election manifesto.
The Morley and Outwood MP – a persistent critic of the Prime Minister – is open about having submitted a letter of no confidence in him.
The Chancellor spoke to Trevor Phillips after Vladimir Putin linked the Moscow terror attack – estimated to have killed 133 people – to Ukraine.
Key policies included a 2p cut to national insurance, extensions of the alcohol and fuel duty freezes, and the abolition of the non-dom tax status.
The former Immigration Minister was asked by Camilla Tominey about his plans for the future.
The Scottish First Minister says he believes the lives of Palestinians and Muslims are not valued as highly as others.
The Defence Secretary says that he “doesn’t see another solution” to Israel-Gaza conflict other than a two-state solution.
Labour’s leader adds that “while we back the action… these strikes still do bring risk, we must avoid escalation across the Middle East”.
The Prime Minister says the US and UK air strikes on Houthi targets were a “necessary and proportionate response to a direct threat to UK vessels”.
The Labour leader said the “shrug of the shoulder” of voters was what “keeps me up at night”, and that his party had changed from being one “in thrall to gesture politics” under Jeremy Corbyn.
The Prime Minister defends the scheme he introduced as Chancellor.
The Prime Minister gives a statement ahead of providing evidence, adding “it’s important that we learn the lessons”.
This was in response to Camilla Tominey asking “Do your colleagues need to stop being NIMBY and be more YIMBY?”
The former Immigration Minister says he will not vote for the Prime Minister’s measures.
They were: reducing debt, cutting taxes, ensuring our energy security, increasing business investment, and reforming education.