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Labour is in a “good place now” on welfare reform, a Cabinet minister has insisted after the Government agreed to water down its plans for benefits cuts amid the prospect of a major rebellion.
German lawmakers have voted to suspend family reunions for many migrants. It's part of a drive by the new conservative-led ...
Zoë Beaty has seen her hometown of Boston, Lincolnshire, spiral into devastating neglect. While a vote for Reform might be ...
Far-right ideas are shifting Canadian politics—tracing their rise from Trump-inspired rhetoric to Christian nationalism.
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations is calling on senators to slow down Ottawa's sprint to pass Prime ...
Labour’s setback in the local elections in England in May — when it lost hundreds of seats to Reform — has emboldened ...
Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride warned that ‘tax rises are coming’ in this autumn’s budget, opposite Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
Lewisham councillor says he left Labour because the party has ‘ramped up deportations and aped the far-right with ...
Voters are now split on social identity. This new division, combined with distrust in established parties, is proving fertile ...
Nearly a year after Labour's landslide victory that ended fourteen years of Conservative government, Oliver Watterson analyses Conservative strategy and how they are trying to rebuild.
The party leader said he was ‘not clever enough’ to answer questions about a warning over how the policy could hit Britain’s ...