Whitby Woman: The voter who could save the Tories from electoral wipeout
Pollsters identify suburban Brexiteers who backed Boris as key to avoiding 1997-style Labour landslide
Pollsters identify suburban Brexiteers who backed Boris as key to avoiding 1997-style Labour landslide
Repeated delays inflating costs, warns National Audit Office
Brexit thought to be reason for flag being dropped from D-Day bunting
Legal decision on asylum seekers in Northern Ireland raises concerns over potential internal passport checks and Rwanda deportations
Commons committee accuses Foreign Secretary of ‘allowing pendulum to swing too far in the direction of EU’ in negotiations
Peter Szijjarto attacks ‘United States of Europe’ idea and says Budapest sides with UK over sovereignty and migration issues
The musician claims British audiences ‘have a narrower outlook post-Brexit and lack curiosity’
Minister says seven changes to pre-packaged wine sizes will support ‘thriving’ UK wine sector
Starmer will surely restart the sovereignty salami-slicing machine seeing powers transferred bit by bit back to the EU
This election could unleash a Labour government far more dangerous and extreme than many seem to realise
After his triumph at Education, it is sad Michael Gove wasn’t given another big department to transform
Former head says his successor can be a Conservative donor but they must be ready for ad hominem attacks
The ex-chairman, who stepped down in April, thinks the licence fee is ‘regressive’ and particularly hurts lower-income families and women
MP must step aside while he is investigated for allegedly breaking lockdown rules, ex-PM’s ally tells the Chopper’s Politics podcast
Former prime minister announces she has taken ‘difficult decision’ to step down as MP at general election
The party has betrayed the British electorate for 13 years. Enough is enough
Polish prime minister says it’s better to be in EU as he promises GDP per capita will be higher in his country than UK by 2030
Ministers admit the Rock territory will have to follow some EU rules under terms of proposed pact
Importers say long delays could mean spoiled food, missed deliveries and even bankruptcies
Britain refuses to take back asylum seekers until France does same for those crossing Channel