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Conservatives

Scottish Labour just one point behind Conservatives

6 June, 2017

Theresa May’s approval slides 15 points in three weeks

In 2015, Theresa May denied that cuts have consequences and accused police officers of ‘crying wolf’

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
5 June, 2017

The prime minister had fair warning on police cuts

Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell

A Labour government would end the PFI Tax Avoidance Racket

Prem Sikka
2 June, 2017

Manifesto pledges to stop companies playing creative games to avoid tax

Labour set to steal seats from the Tories in Wales

Ed Jacobs
1 June, 2017

The party’s dramatic Welsh rebound continues

The BBC debate reminds us that Jeremy Corbyn is at his best when he’s winning

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
1 June, 2017

The Labour leader is on a high – and the Tories don’t know what to do about it

SNP set for 51 Westminster seats, according to new poll

Ed Jacobs
1 June, 2017

Tories to gain just three

Conservative lead narrows to three points in latest poll

1 June, 2017

Corbyn enjoys highest ever leadership approval ratings

Theresa May is less trusted among LGBT voters than any other major party leader

31 May, 2017

Labour holds clear lead among LGBT voters, according to Pink News poll

The Tories promise ‘tougher regulation’ of tax avoidance – but why should we believe them?

Prem Sikka
31 May, 2017

Previous pledges have been long on rhetoric but short on impact

Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell

The Tory economic strategy can only fail – Labour must do more to make that clear

Jos Gallacher
30 May, 2017

It’s the demand side, stupid

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