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Nearly eight in ten voters think Labour should ditch its winter fuel payments policy.. The party is under growing pressure to reverse slashing the subsidy for 10 million pensioners amid a brewing ...
Anything other than a Labour landslide victory would be a major shock. Bloomberg’s final polling composite on Wednesday, a rolling 14-day average using data from 11 polling companies, gave ...
Dame Iris Murdoch was a novelist, philosopher, playwright and Oxford academic. ... But in the 1970, she became dissatisfied with the Labour Party and she began to move to the right.
Nigel Farage has insisted that Reform has replaced Labour as “the party of the working class,” while introducing a litany of policies which he claims represent the interests of working people.
Polls forecast a wipeout for the governing Conservatives. The Labour Party's leader, a centrist human rights lawyer, is widely predicted to become the next prime minister.
Labour 'will get its head kicked in' by Reform in the local elections this week and must 'stop talking gibberish about diversity' to win back disillusioned working class voters, a senior party ...
Labour leader Keir Starmer will officially become prime minister later in the day, leading his party back to government less than five years after it suffered its worst defeat in almost a century.
Veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott has sent a strong ten-word warning to her Labour colleagues after her party suffered "disastrous" results at the local elections last week. The MP for Hackney North ...
Britain’s populist, anti-immigration party Reform UK has beaten Labour by a tiny margin in a by-election, dealing the government a mid-term setback and ruffling the country’s historically ...
The Julius Abure-led Labour Party, LP, has said the party would have done a better job piloting the affairs of Nigeria than the All Progressives Congress, APC, has done in the past two years. The ...
LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch-owned British tabloid newspaper The Sun endorsed the Labour party and its leader Keir Starmer on Wednesday, one day before a national election.
Dame Iris Murdoch was a novelist, philosopher, playwright and Oxford academic. ... But in the 1970, she became dissatisfied with the Labour Party and she began to move to the right.