The fate of Ukip shows that flashes of electoral glory may precipitate implosion, however. The verdict is out on whether Reform can prove it really is a new phenomenon and can redraw the political map ...
Spending watchdog the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) has slapped a 'red' rating on plans to equip Britain's ...
Ministers could struggle to make promised cuts without mirroring Tory plans to raise the bar for out of work sickness ...
Chief executive Emma Walmsley said ministers must work with the sector to boost investment amid growing concerns about doing ...
Keir Starmer is right to say the optimum position is to have good relationships with both the US and the EU but if the transatlantic ...
Air base could become hotbed for Beijing’s spyware and missile technology, fears former Diego Garcia commander ...
Ed Miliband will finally break his silence today following a major bust up with Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer over the ...
Just three months into power, Labour pulled off what it billed as a diplomatic coup: ending a long-running dispute over the status of the Chagos Islands, one of Britain’s final imperial possessions, ...
What would I think as a Christian if someone burnt a copy of the Bible outside Westminster Abbey? I would be horrified and ...
First major Conservative policy announced by Badenoch would bar those who are unemployed from settling indefinitely in UK ...
Michael Portillo will celebrate the 200th anniversary of British railways with a special programme on the BBC. The opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway on September 27 1825 is credited as ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has ‘done a very good job’ – an assessment with which fewer than one in ten UK voters agree. The view in a letter from an old leftie to the Guardian?