Sayeeda Warsi broke ranks to raise her concerns about gay marriage to the government this week, in a leaked letter which warns of "unintended consequences" following a change in the law.
David Cameron sacrificed an ally he spent years protecting today, as he organised a hard-nosed reshuffle which could see several political big hitters demoted.
Baroness Warsi survived an inquiry into her expenses today when the standards commissioner cleared her of a breach of the rules.
Conservative party co-chairman Sayeeda Warsi faces a formal investigation by the House of Lords' commissioner for standards over her expenses claims.
David Cameron's decision to refer Sayeeda Warsi to the independent adviser on the ministerial code has prompted fresh outrage at his refusal to do so after Jeremy Hunt.
Conservative party chairman Sayeeda Warsi has been reported to the police by a Labour MP as the row over her expenses claims intensifies.
Jeremy Hunt's bias and Baroness Warsi's expenses are further proof we need a more competent political class.
The man who owns the property Baroness Warsi stayed in now considers himself "one of her targets", he has told politics.co.uk.
Tory party chairman Baroness Warsi condemns Len McCluskey's comments today about the potential for industrial action during the Olympics
Warsi on religion, John Prescott's singing, Scotland's divorce from England and British drinking culture all contributed to a busy week on twitter.
The Church of England is "occasionally misunderstood" and "commonly under-appreciated", the Queen has said.
Read Baroness Warsi's speech to the Vatican on 'militant secularism' in full on politics.co.uk
Religion can have a role in political debate, but its adherents must stop trying to gain special privileges.
Sayeeda Warsi consulted with the Pope on how to return Christianity to a central role in British public life during a trip to the Vatican today.
Alistair Darling's forthcoming memoirs will highlight his tense and fractious relationship with Gordon Brown, according to media sources.
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