Ministers are flying in hundreds of foreign staff to work in the Civil Service, despite a pledge by Sir Keir Starmer to cut down on net migration. Whitehall departments have sponsored 400 visas for ...
Kemi Badenoch claimed the Conservatives were ‘the only party with a credible plan to deliver both a stronger economy and stronger borders’.
The Tory leader was greeted by a crowd of activists outside the Midland Hotel on Saturday afternoon - and insists her Party are the only one with a 'credible plan' on the economy and immigration.
Daniel Kebede, the general secretary of the National Education Union, told The Mirror a 'failure to invest and deliver' was leading to a surge in support for Reform UK ...
Two days after their worst nightmare came true, survivors of the Heaton Park synagogue attack gathered in a portacabin to pray. They did what they do every Saturday morning - come together, sing in ...
Police have questioned six suspects, with four remaining in custody for five additional days as the investigation continues.
It was off to Liverpool last week for the Labour conference – but if, as one of the party’s former Prime Ministers once suggested, “a week is a long time in politics” – the last 14 months must have ...
The news comes on the eve of the Conservative Party conference and just weeks since their last high-profile defection.
Police have declared the Manchester synagogue attack a 'terrorist incident', with assistant commissioner Laurence Taylor, the national head of counter-terrorism policing, saying that the attacker has ...
She had left Britain’s ruling party only in July, pledging to “co-lead” a new left-wing party with Jeremy Corbyn, a former Labour leader who was expelled last year. More than 700,000 Britons have ...
In this world, nothing has been certain except death, taxes — and the resilience of Britain’s Conservative party. Now, however, the most successful democratic political outfit in the West is facing ...
The UK’s legally binding Net Zero pledge, once hailed as historic, is now under fire from both major parties as high costs, energy failures, and industrial decline reshape the political debate.