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UK Parliament Debates Lowering Voting Age to 16

A landmark proposal to extend the voting franchise to 16 and 17-year-olds in UK general elections is gaining momentum in Westminster, sparking a national debate on youth representation and democratic engagement.

Jess Phillips brands Nigel Farage's NHS stance 'disingenuous'

Labour MP Jess Phillips has launched a blistering critique of Nigel Farage, accusing the Reform UK leader of hypocrisy over his newfound concern for the NHS after years of supporting policies she claims have damaged it. The political spat erupts as electi

Woman, 32, found dying in Westminster street

Met Police are investigating after a young woman was found with critical injuries in Westminster. The 32-year-old was discovered on Monday morning and later died in hospital.

Farage to skip King's Speech: 'I'm not a politician'

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage declares he will skip the State Opening of Parliament, stating his new role is to hold the government to account from the outside, not play by Westminster's rules.

Man in court for murder of ice cream seller in Westminster

A 26-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 41-year-old ice cream seller who was stabbed to death in Westminster. The victim, named locally as Lee 'Boy' Knowles, was a beloved father and local figure.

Labour proposes sweeping electoral reforms

Labour unveils radical plans to reform the UK's electoral system, including lowering the voting age and scrapping First Past the Post, sparking debate across Westminster.

Farage's 'Barmy Army' plan to disrupt Westminster

Nigel Farage unveils a controversial strategy to mobilise a grassroots movement aimed at disrupting the political establishment. Could this be the start of a new political revolution?

Tory rebels plot secret 'Reform UK' strategy

Leaked documents reveal Suella Braverman, Jacob Rees-Mogg, and Liz Truss are crafting an unofficial blueprint to challenge the Conservative Party's direction, potentially realigning Britain's political landscape.

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