A question and answer session at the Lib Dem conference in Bournemouth heard a call to start referring to small boats as ...
Brussels is refusing to budge on finalising a key UK demand unless Downing Street concedes and accepts a higher number of ...
Is Great Britain on the brink of a Trump revolution? The president's visit to the U.K. coincides with indications Prime ...
Unite the Right! It’s a catchy phrase that you will have heard with increasing frequency as Conservative defections to Reform ...
The Telegraph understands that the Government expects Brussels to demand the same timetable for its desired youth mobility ...
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Sir John Curtice: How Reform's capture of the Brexit vote could be enough to win an election
Reform's annual conference takes place this weekend in Birmingham, with 5,500 tickets reportedly already sold. It is thought that one in five of the nation's lobbyists will be the ...
Body which protectes EU citizens’ rights warns Home Office they should not be removed if they make a short trip overseas for business or a holiday ...
He takes a clever starting point — not the usual trudge through the 1950s Coal and Steel Treaties, but Algiers in 1942: “A ...
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Rejoin the EU to solve UK’s economic woes and tackle small boats crisis, Kinnock tells Starmer
Lord Kinnock says he understands it would not be easy but ‘if we really want sustained economic growth, we have to be part of a body of the single market with our nearest neighbours’ ...
Nigel Farage’s Reform U.K. Party—the latest incarnation of the right-wing, anti-immigrant political movement that he has led ...
I’ve been in Italy for the past two weeks attempting to take a break from the remorseless grind of the 24-hour news cycle.
Ahead of the anniversary of Boris Johnson's prorogation attempt next week, we remind ourselves of some of the most ridiculous moments from Brexit.
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