Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK party is polling just one percentage point behind the governing Labour Party, according to an opinion survey that will cause headaches for British Prime ...
Founded in 1900, Labour is a centre-left party in the UK which has been led by Sir Keir Starmer since 2020. It is currently the official governing party in British Parliament.
The Electoral Commission, the body responsible for oversees party funding in the UK, is reviewing a £30,000 donation to a Labour-affiliated organisation as a “potential regulatory concern”.
LONDON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage's right-wing Reform UK is Britain's second most popular political party and sits just one percentage point behind the governing Labour ...
In a stark warning for Sir Keir Starmer, a megapoll has revealed that the insurgent right-wing party is set to take more seats from Labour than ... He added: “Reform UK is emerging as a major ...
Keir Starmer, a centrist who worked to fight antisemitism in his party, has become the United Kingdom’s prime minister following Labour’s landslide ... Reform UK, a populist right-wing party ...
Equally as bad, their plan introduces “sovereign capacity”, a new and bizarre concept which sees state bureaucrats allocating the UK’s additional computing power. Labour’s old-fashioned ...
The party could be investigated by regulator ... describing it as “indirect funding” for Labour. Now, the UK Electoral Commission has expressed “potential regulatory concern” about the ...
today the Scottish people are being arrogantly told that the Labour Party's only problem is that they just aren't communicating their successes well enough. It's increasingly obvious that this UK ...
claimed Nigel Farage is not the right man to lead Reform UK all while taking aim at the Labour party. Earlier this week, he went as far as to publish a poll on his X account asking whether the US ...
The priority for the UK Government is not to seek justice for the innocent civilians murdered, but to protect the state from the consequences, argues Emma De Souza ...