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Reform’s new head of Doge unveiled the party’s most ambitious suite of policies yet
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Reform’s new head of Doge unveiled the party’s most ambitious suite of policies yet
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Tactical voting could lock Reform out of power
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It’s not the first time Labour’s seen humiliation in “the valleys”. But never like this. Once upon a time Plaid…
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The Welsh nationalists consolidated the anti-Reform vote
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The century-old Labour seat may fall this Friday
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Sam Bidwell is cited as a brain behind Lowe’s hard-line immigration policies
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Every political movement has its scene. I found Nigel Farage’s in Belgravia
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Skilled immigration would deliver Labour from denial and despair
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The figure has become one of Labour’s most closely guarded secrets
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The Energy Secretary’s plan has been backed by some of net zero’s loudest critics in the trade union movement
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster
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Reform wants to be obstructed by council workers, but it has to try first
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The brand known for frumpy blouses and comfortable shoes has reversed its reputation
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New voters are overthrowing the old political order
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The Conservative leader is trying to lead a country that does not exist.
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MPs from left and right fear the Prime Minister’s new moral crusade against Reform has set him up for failure
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This really is the end of the old order
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Britain Predicts modelling shows how Gorton and Denton would vote on a Burnham candidacy today.
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A leadership battle could hand No 10 to Nigel Farage
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Criteria for belonging can be based on the common good
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