Tory membership plummets to record low under Sunak
Exclusive analysis reveals Conservative Party membership has collapsed to its lowest level in decades, with activists abandoning ship as Rishi Sunak's government struggles to maintain support.
Exclusive analysis reveals Conservative Party membership has collapsed to its lowest level in decades, with activists abandoning ship as Rishi Sunak's government struggles to maintain support.
In a stunning intervention, West Midlands Mayor Andy Street declares the Conservative Party must urgently reform or face electoral oblivion, criticising infighting and lack of clear direction.
Conservative Party Conference 2025 kicks off with Kemi Badenoch's rallying cry for economic growth, tax reductions, and party unity as Tories gather in Manchester to reshape their political agenda.
Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride faces Conservative party fury after urging members to avoid 'ideological purity' and embrace 'pragmatism' in his conference speech, drawing immediate criticism from Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's startling comparison reveals deepening divisions within Conservative ranks as party morale hits new lows ahead of potential general election.
As the Conservative Party gathers for its crucial autumn conference, Kemi Badenoch faces what may be her last opportunity to establish relevance and reshape the party's direction amid internal turmoil and electoral challenges.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch unleashes blistering criticism against Conservative rebels she accuses of sabotaging the party's election chances with their 'destructive' behaviour.
UK politics reaches boiling point as Green Party challenges Labour's employment policies while Conservatives unveil controversial immigration legislation, setting the stage for parliamentary clashes.
Senior Conservatives are quietly positioning Kemi Badenoch as the party's next leader while criticising 'unrealistic' climate legislation that could alienate voters.
Groundbreaking workers' rights reforms championed by Kyle promise to reshape Britain's employment sector with enhanced protections and fairer workplace practices.
Conservative heavyweights Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick reveal deepening divisions over immigration and economic policy during tense conference appearances, exposing the party's internal turmoil.
A Conservative MP has secretly launched a 500-day countdown to oust Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch from party leadership, exposing deep divisions within the Tory ranks as the party trails heavily in the polls.
Former PM Boris Johnson launches blistering attack on current Tory leadership over catastrophic immigration policy failures, revealing deep party divisions and policy incompetence.
A damning IFS report cautions that the government's planned special educational needs reforms risk mirroring the catastrophic rollout of Universal Credit, potentially leaving vulnerable children without essential support.
France descends into chaos as President Macron's controversial reforms trigger violent nationwide protests. Cities burn, infrastructure is crippled, and the nation faces a severe political crisis. In-depth analysis of the unrest and its implications.
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon faces a fresh wave of criticism for her defence of the SNP's controversial gender recognition reforms, with opponents labelling her comments as demonstrating a 'staggering lack of self-awareness' following the party's
Shadow Transport Secretary Louise Haigh delivers a stunning rebuke to Keir Starmer's leadership, demanding radical reform and a return to party democracy in explosive internal clash.
Brexit architect Nigel Farage and former Tory minister Nadine Dorries unite in fierce criticism of Labour's proposed reforms, warning of potential damage to UK democracy.
Exclusive analysis reveals how the upcoming party conference season could import disruptive Trumpian tactics into UK politics, posing a grave threat to democratic norms and civil discourse.
An official commission delivers a damning verdict on the UK's welfare system, revealing how complex bureaucracy and harsh policies are pushing vulnerable citizens into destitution.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a pivotal Budget for 6 March, signalling potential capital gains tax reforms and confirming a new gambling levy to fund addiction services.
National police leaders across England, Wales, and Scotland call for immediate legal changes and better support systems as assaults on officers surge, highlighting a growing crisis in law enforcement safety.
Exclusive investigation reveals Labour's radical plan to overhaul National Insurance, funding universal free childcare while sparking debate over fiscal responsibility and economic impact.
Sir Keir Starmer vows a Labour government will prevent the UK from leaving the European Convention on Human Rights, setting a clear battle line with the Conservatives on human rights law and immigration policy.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves hosts landmark meeting with UK banking chiefs, unveiling a new 'shared commitment' to boost competitiveness and economic growth. Exclusive details on the new Mansion House reforms.
Exclusive: Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner signals major tax reforms targeting property investors and second homeowners, with a potential raid on capital gains and stamp duty. The plans could reshape the UK housing market.
Victoria rolls out landmark reforms to its Working With Children Check system, introducing continuous monitoring and stricter enforcement to close critical safeguarding gaps and protect vulnerable minors.
Centrist Prime Minister François Bayrou narrowly survives a parliamentary confidence vote, securing 273 votes in favour amidst political turmoil over France's controversial education reforms.
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends generous superannuation tax concessions for retirees while promising intergenerational fairness reforms. Exclusive analysis reveals stark disparities in retirement benefits across age groups.
Major concerns emerge as the UK government's flagship childcare expansion, offering 15 free hours, is jeopardised by a complex and inaccessible digital application system, risking the exclusion of thousands of low-income and non-tech-savvy families.