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Angela Rayner quits Labour election role amid strategy clash

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner has resigned from her crucial election coordinator position following internal disagreements over campaign strategy, raising questions about party unity just months before the general election.

Farage: 'Every Chance' of 2027 Election Victory

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage declares his party is on course for a major political breakthrough in the next general election, citing growing public disillusionment with the major parties.

Nigel Farage Eyes 2027 General Election Comeback

Brexit architect Nigel Farage announces he is 'not done with politics yet' and is seriously considering leading Reform UK into the next general election, setting the stage for a major political upheaval.

Farage Jets to US for Trump Talks Amid Election Chaos

Nigel Farage departs for the US for a series of meetings with Donald Trump, leaving Reform UK in disarray just days before the General Election. The move raises questions about his commitment to the campaign.

Starmer stops Labour team singing 'Tory scum' chant

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer halts his team from singing a victory song containing a derogatory chant about Tories, enforcing his strict 'no gloating' policy after the party's landslide by-election win in Wellingborough.

Green Party Wins Historic Seat in UK Parliament

The Green Party celebrates a landmark victory as co-leader Carla Denyer wins the Bristol Central seat, marking a significant shift in the UK's political landscape and challenging Labour's dominance.

Greens Target Wealthy After Election Breakthrough

The Green Party's new co-leaders announce radical plans to target wealth inequality after securing 7% of the national vote. Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay promise to challenge the political establishment with ambitious tax reforms.

Labour aide quits in election betting scandal

Labour Party campaign aide Nick 'Pandit' Mason steps down amid investigation into betting on the timing of the General Election, as the gambling scandal rocks Westminster.

Labour MPs: Migration Could Cost Starmer the Election

Senior Labour figures warn Sir Keir Starmer that failing to deliver a credible plan to reduce net migration could lead to electoral disaster, echoing the public's frustration with record-breaking numbers.

Maguire: Sunak and Starmer are 'Twin Warlords' of Westminster

A blistering political commentary likens Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer to 'twin warlords' in a battle of attrition, with the British public caught in the crossfire of a stagnant election campaign. Insight from the Mirror's Kevin Maguire.

Japan's RWC Bid Withdrawal Boosts Ireland's 2027 Hopes

Japan's shock withdrawal from the 2027 Rugby World Cup bidding race paves the way for Ireland to potentially host the tournament. Discover the implications for Irish rugby and the global bidding landscape.

Farage's Reform Overtakes Tories With Young Voters

Exclusive polling data uncovers a surprising shift: Nigel Farage's Reform UK is now more popular with young voters aged 18-24 than Rishi Sunak's Conservatives, signalling a major upheaval in British politics.

Corbyn's New Party Threatens 11 Cabinet Ministers' Seats

Exclusive analysis reveals Jeremy Corbyn's new political movement could cause a dramatic upset in British politics by splitting the left-wing vote, putting eleven serving Cabinet ministers at severe risk of losing their parliamentary seats.

Tory MP Sparks Fury: Won't Take Parliament Seat After Election Win

Newly elected Conservative MP Sophie Huskisson faces a storm of criticism after announcing she will not take her seat in Parliament, despite winning the Tamworth constituency. The controversial move has ignited a fierce debate about political accountabili

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.

Nigel Farage hit by milkshake in Horley campaign event

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was hit by a McDonald's banana milkshake in Horley, Surrey, marking the latest in a string of drink-throwing incidents targeting the politician during the general election campaign.

Labour Membership Collapse: Starmer's Purge Backfires

Exclusive analysis reveals a staggering collapse in Labour membership under Keir Starmer, raising serious questions about the party's financial stability and grassroots appeal as the next general election looms.

Sturgeon: Corbyn Would Have Cost Labour Scotland

Exclusive: Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon delivers a stark assessment of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, claiming he would have cost Labour crucial Scottish seats and hindered a progressive alliance.

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