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Lib Dems rule out formal coalition with Labour

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has declared he will not enter a formal coalition with Labour after the next election, but would demand a major overhaul of Britain's voting system in exchange for support in a hung parliament.

Tory MP's Stark Warning: Change or Face Irrelevance

In a dramatic intervention, senior Conservative Sir John Hayes warns his party must rediscover its traditional values or face electoral oblivion. He condemns the rise of 'woke ideology' and calls for a return to principled conservatism.

Lib Dems: The New Voice of England's Left-Behind?

As the Liberal Democrats gather for their conference, a new political analysis reveals their strategic positioning as the champions of England's overlooked towns and counties. This in-depth look explores their post-Brexit resurgence and the challenge they

Labour's Safe Seat Shake-Up Exposes Democratic Crisis

Exclusive analysis reveals how Labour's proposed constituency reform in Knowsley, Liverpool, exposes a deep crisis in British democracy. Discover why safe seats are undermining voter representation and what it means for the future of UK politics.

Democratic Gerrymandering Crisis: A Self-Inflicted Disaster

Exclusive analysis reveals how Democratic complacency and strategic failures have created a redistricting nightmare that could lock Republicans into power for a decade. Discover the inside story of this preventable political disaster.

Farage Faces Questions Over Undeclared £35k Donation

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces intense questioning after failing to declare a substantial £35,000 donation from former Brexit Party chairman Catherine Blaiklock, raising serious concerns over electoral transparency.

Missouri GOP's Gerrymandering Plan Sparks Legal Battle

Missouri's Republican-led legislature passes a highly contentious redistricting map, strategically dismantling a competitive district to secure an additional GOP congressional seat, sparking legal challenges and allegations of voter suppression.

Labour's top women demand major election reform

Senior Labour Party women, including Shadow Ministers, are demanding an urgent review of the UK's First Past the Post voting system, branding it 'unfit for purpose' and a threat to democracy ahead of the next general election.

Farage Demands Electoral Reform Over 'Unfair' System

Brexit architect Nigel Farage has launched a scathing attack on the UK's 'first past the post' electoral system, branding it 'fundamentally undemocratic' after new analysis revealed his Reform UK party could secure millions of votes with minimal parliamen

Police Probe Angela Rayner Over Tax Allegations

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is under investigation by police over allegations she may have broken electoral law and avoided stamp duty in a row about her former council house sale.

Angela Rayner Faces Police Probe Over Council House Sale

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces a major police investigation over the sale of her former council house, with her political career hanging in the balance as detectives examine potential electoral and tax violations.

UK Jury System Review Amid Bias Concerns in Protest Trials

A major review of the UK's jury system is underway, sparked by concerns over juror bias in politically charged trials. The Law Commission is investigating potential reforms to ensure fair trials in an era of heightened activism.

Russia Jams EU Chief's Plane GPS in Baltic Airspace

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's plane was targeted by Russian GPS jamming over the Baltic Sea, raising serious concerns about aviation safety and hybrid warfare tactics.

Greens Rule Out Electoral Pact with Corbyn

Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski firmly rejects any electoral alliance with Jeremy Corbyn, citing significant policy differences and a commitment to the party's independent progressive platform ahead of the next general election.

Australian elections under threat from shadowy groups

A major review reveals alarming new threats to Australia's electoral integrity, including covert intimidation campaigns and sophisticated interference from shadowy groups targeting the very heart of democracy.

EU Declares Google Chrome a Monopoly in Landmark Ruling

In a historic antitrust verdict, the EU has ruled Google Chrome a 'gatekeeper' monopoly. Discover how this decision will break down its dominance and force Google to offer real browser choice on Android and Windows across Europe.

Prue Leith donates £20k to Rishi Sunak's campaign

Great British Bake Off star Prue Leith has personally donated £20,000 to the Conservative Party, specifically to support Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's campaign efforts, according to the latest Electoral Commission records.

Starmer demands urgent summit with Sunak over betting scandal

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for an emergency meeting with the Prime Minister following explosive claims of election betting by Tory officials. The scandal threatens to engulf the Conservative campaign in its final crucial days.

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