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Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch face pressure to reverse their parties’ fortunes after the local elections saw Reform UK ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's conservative People Power Party picked former labour minister Kim Moon-soo as its candidate ...
Reform, the most popular party in the country right now is on 25 per cent in the opinion polls. When Gordon Brown had a bad ...
In his first appearance at prime minister's questions in 2005, David Cameron chirpily dismissed Tony Blair with the quip "he ...
Keir Starmer is picking up the pieces after bruising local election results. Jonathan Rutherford is the man trying to give ...
On Friday, at around 4am, Nigel Farage was being driven in circles around a rugby league stadium, still unsure whether or not ...
The National Party-led government wants to cut pay for doctors and nurses as part of sweeping attacks on the public health ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is preparing tougher measures on immigration to stem a record flow of arrivals across the English ...
So far, one council has declared its full results, but votes are still being counted in hundreds of wards across the country.
MAGA-style rallies by Nigel Farage and MAGA-inspired slogans were an early sign of Trump's influence being felt.
The West of England result was particularly remarkable for a five-way split in the vote: Labour got 25.0%, Reform 22.1%, the Greens 20.0%, the Conservatives 16.6% and the Lib Dems 14.0%, meaning the ...