Nearly two-thirds say they back the idea of a Trump-style 'Department of Government Efficiency' to cut billions of pounds of ...
Labour accuses Tories of ‘brass neck’ as Philp says UK needs better work ethic - The shadow home secretary said he thought ...
What led me to socialism, for better or worse, was the Labour Party, an ever present entity in my life. My family always voted Labour, they always told me Labour was the party of the working class, ...
Farage smells an opportunity to finally make a dent in what he describes as a “uni-party” that has dominated British politics for decades. After making inroads into the Tory vote in the general ...
Labour has inched ahead of National in a new poll ... Preferred Prime Minister numbers have seen a decrease in support for both major party leaders. Christopher Luxon is down 2.6 points at 24.5 ...
Labour have indicated they will pursue controversial disability benefit cuts despite a legal ruling that consultation around the scheme was "unlawful". The Work & Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall ...
Make Europe Great Again? Alice Weidel, a co-leader of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, has apparently adopted US President-elect Donald Trump's MAGA ('Make America Great Again') ...
Former MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle has announced he is returning to the Labour Party after a complaint led to his suspension last year. The party suspended Russell-Moyle, an MP for Brighton Kemptown ...
But big housebuilders, which will be key to delivering the 1.5mn new homes Labour has promised by 2029, have praised the government’s overhaul of the planning system, concluded in December. “ ...
Geopolitical tensions, the rising costs of climate change and unresolved debt issues are putting labour markets under pressure, according to a new report from the International Labour Organization ...
In other words, controversial discussions about religion or trans ideology in places such as pubs or restaurants could be banned. If such conversations are a risk for employers, then customers could ...
The answer to that latter point, unsurprisingly for those holed up in No 10, is not Keir Starmer. If a general election were held tomorrow, the Labour Party would win 26 per cent of the vote — down ...