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Starmer hails Blackpool South win as result points to big Labour victory at general election
Pollsters say early results suggest Tories could lose half of council seats contested, putting party on...
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Boost for Rishi Sunak before local elections as poll suggests Tories could win two key mayoral contests – UK politics live
Polling puts Ben Houchen on course to win in Tees Valley with Andy Street just ahead...
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Humza Yousaf poised to quit as Scotland’s first minister and will hold press conference at noon – UK politics live
Scotland’s first minister set to resign after failing to muster enough votes to survive a no...
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Humza Yousaf poised to quit as Scotland’s first minister
Decision to step down could come within hours as SNP leader faces no-confidence vote at HolyroodUK...
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Humza Yousaf cancels Glasgow speech as speculation grows over political future
Allies of Scottish first minister say he ‘will come out fighting’ after Greens say they would...
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Humza Yousaf cancels planned speech as leadership crisis continues – UK politics live
First minister cancels event as Strathclyde University as he faces no confidence voteStephen Flynn is viewed...
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Humza Yousaf says deal with Greens ‘has served its purpose’ and ‘balance has shifted’ – UK politics live
Co-leader of party says Humza Yousaf can ‘no longer be trusted’ as first minister reportedly plans...
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Tony Blair leads tributes to Frank Field, ‘an independent thinker always pushing at the frontier of new ideas’ – UK politics live
Tributes paid to former Labour minister and welfare campaigner Frank Field, who has died at the...
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Tributes paid to Frank Field, former Labour minister, who has died aged 81
Long-serving MP dedicated Westminster career to tackling social issues including child poverty and modern slaveryTributes from...
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Rwanda bill puts global refugee rights in danger, says UN and Council of Europe – UK politics latest
International concern over new law increases as UN high commissioner for refugees says it marks ‘step...
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‘No more delay’ over Rwanda bill, says Sunak ahead of press conference – UK politics live
PM to publicly warn peers to back down but treatment of Afghans remains a concern for...
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Labour are ahead in the polls, but have they won hearts and minds? These charts suggest not
There are signs Labour’s polling lead is a bit soft. But with the Tories trailing in...
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Rishi Sunak’s approval rating hits record low for a PM, suggests poll – UK politics live
Rating of -59 is record low for a prime minister in modern times – matching John...
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MPs’ vote on gradual smoking ban set to expose Tory splits over key Sunak policy – UK politics live
PM’s plan to prevent those under 16 ever being able to buy tobacco should pass due...
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David Cameron claims Tories deserve to win election and says recovery for party not impossible – UK politics live
Foreign secretary talks up party’s prospects – and his ‘very good boss’ Rishi Sunak – on...
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Former Post Office boss says he assumed police and DPP were involved in prosecutions – UK politics live
Alan Cook, former managing director, says he ‘regrets’ that he ‘didn’t pick up earlier’ that Post...
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Sunak criticises Nato defence spending and doubles down on UK arm exports to Israel – UK politics live
Speaking on LBC this morning the prime minister also defended his handling of William Wragg sexting...
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Campaigner Alan Bates appears before Post Office Horizon IT inquiry – UK politics live
Former subpostmaster and subject of ITV drama arrives to speak to inquiry in LondonAll our UK...
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Post Office minister: people responsible for the Horizon scandal ‘should go to jail’ – UK politics live
Kevin Hollinrake has said in his view ‘people should be prosecuted’All our UK politics newsI mentioned...
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Treasury minister: reports of ‘spear-fishing’ cyber-attacks on MPs ‘extremely troubling’ – UK politics live
Treasury minister Gareth Davies says William Wragg will remain Tory MP while there is an investigationAll...
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Education ‘will grind to halt’ unless pay rises address recruitment crisis, union leader warns – UK politics live
National Education Union leader says morale among teachers is at ‘an all time low’ in radio...
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Minimum wage is UK’s ‘most successful economic policy in a generation’
Resolution Foundation study suggests lowest earners are £6,000 a year better off due to policyThe minimum...
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Labour tells China it will act on interference in UK democracy
Exclusive: Warning came at party’s first public meeting with Chinese government since Keir Starmer became Labour...
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Work and pensions secretary Mel Stride suggests mental health culture ‘has gone too far’ – UK politics live
Minister says ‘labelling ups and downs of life as medical conditions holds people back and drives...