Category : Westminster


Reform UK's May 7 Deadline for Tory Defectors

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has set a May 7 cut-off for Conservative MPs to defect, as former shadow minister Andrew Rosindell becomes the latest to join. Read the full story on the shifting political landscape.

Jenrick says Tories' Truss stance shows no change

New Reform UK MP Robert Jenrick claims the Conservatives' reluctance to expel Liz Truss reveals a party unwilling to change. He argues Britain is 'broken' while Kemi Badenoch defends a positive vision.

Tory MP Rosindell defects to Reform UK

Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell crosses the floor to Nigel Farage's Reform UK, citing the Chagos Islands and party failure. A major crisis deepens for the Tories.

Tory MP Andrew Rosindell defects to Reform UK

Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell resigns to join Nigel Farage's Reform UK, marking the second defection in days. He cites sovereignty and Chagos Islands as key reasons. Read the full story.

Tory MP Andrew Rosindell defects to Reform UK

Andrew Rosindell, MP for Romford, resigns from the Conservative Party to join Reform UK, marking the second defection in a week. He cites sovereignty and the Chagossian issue as key reasons.

Tory MP Andrew Rosindell defects to Reform UK

Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell resigns to join Nigel Farage's Reform UK, citing sovereignty and Chagos Islands. The second defection in a week shakes Westminster ahead of elections.

Nigel Farage makes controversial Davos debut

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, a long-time critic of the World Economic Forum, will attend the Davos summit this week, hoping to meet Donald Trump. Discover the details of his surprising pivot.

Hillsborough Law Amendment Pulled After Backlash

The UK government has withdrawn a controversial amendment to the proposed Hillsborough law following criticism from campaigners and MPs. Discover the details of the climbdown and what happens next.

Ministers pull spy agency opt-out from Hillsborough Law

Ministers have withdrawn a controversial amendment to the Hillsborough Law that would have allowed security service chiefs to opt out of a new 'duty of candour'. The move follows a major Labour rebellion and condemnation from regional mayors.

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