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Keir Starmer roasts Reform UK at PMQs over Russian bribes

Basit Mahmood
Today

The Prime Minister’s comments caused much laughter across the Commons, with Farage and his deputy Richard Tice looking annoyed.

Starmer

Reform councillor poses with far-right Homeland Party member who claims ‘black people can’t be Scottish’

Olivia Barber
Today

“One of Reform’s leading representatives in Scotland is keeping company with members of the fascist Homeland Party.”

Council sees ‘spike’ in complaints against councillors since Reform took control

Olivia Barber
Today

“It strikes me as a lack of trust in how the council is being run”

Reform UK

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Tim Farron calls for a ‘progressive political alliance’ on Europe

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
12 May, 2016

The Liberal Democrat leader has called on the leaders of other parties to work together to make the positive case for Remain

House prices rise nine per cent in a year to an average £300,000

12 May, 2016

And up 11 per cent to £600,000 in London

Welsh Assembly: Whatever happened to the Tories being defenders of the Union?

12 May, 2016

The Conservatives made huge gains in Scotland by claiming steadfast opposition to independence, then voted for a pro-independence candidate for Welsh first minister

Boris Johnson’s Brexit Bus is peddling a lie – we don’t ‘send EU £350m a week’

11 May, 2016

Vote Leave’s central claim branded ‘misleading’ by UK Statistics Authority

Could Democrats win the White House, swing the Senate and edge the House?

Simon Rosenberg
11 May, 2016

Hillary Clinton knows she needs a governing coalition in Washington, and the electoral map presents an opportunity

PMQs: Cameron blasts sexist Tweets, but will he protect women’s refuges?

11 May, 2016

Jess Phillips begs prime minister for a change of heart

Lower immigration or a stronger economy? The Leave camp can’t have both

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
11 May, 2016

Cutting immigration by 50 per cent would require a two per cent tax increase, new research suggests

Gordon Brown nails it on immigration and EU membership

11 May, 2016

Former PM offers a moment of clarity

8 lessons from ‘Super Thursday’ elections for Britain’s fragmented politics

Josiah Mortimer
11 May, 2016

The era of two-party politics is over

60,000 workers are owed pay by minimum wage-dodging employers

11 May, 2016

209,000 jobs don’t pay minimum wage of £6.70

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