Viktor Orbán’s defeat exposes Reform’s fragile benchmark
Beyond Hungary, the result may point to something broader. Across Europe, parts of the populist right appear to be encountering limits and have, dare we say it, peaked.

Sunak came to office promising to govern with ‘integrity’ and professionalism’, but his administration has been defined by U-turns, broken pledges and much infighting.

‘This is something never seen before in modern British history.’

‘Feudalism never completely disappeared from the UK. It simply put on new garbs.’

The £4.2bn Housing Infrastructure Fund was launched by the government in 2017 to help build 324,000 new homes

Ms Murty’s company made headlines in May last year, when it was revealed by the Sunday Times that it held shares in Study Hall, an education start-up which had received almost £350,000 of UK grant money.

The statistics watchdog has launched an investigation into the government’s claim to have ‘cleared the asylum backlog’ after receiving a complaint

As the multimillionaire Reform leader sparked ridicule claiming to represent working people

“It is so important that the general public recognises that the problems within the NHS are the fault of politicians, not hard-working NHS staff”

Surge in ads spending shows importance of digital accountability ahead of general election

The UK has the worst safety net for the unemployed in north-west Europe