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Labour has no plan to stop the growing threat from Reform UK, despite opportunities provided by the ongoing turmoil within ...
Polls have closed in South Korea’s presidential election, where people have been voting to elect a new leader, six months after the former president tried to bring the country under military rule. We ...
At a press conference in an Aberdeen restaurant on Monday, surrounded by protesters, Farage and his deputy Richard Tice ...
Liberal opposition candidate Lee Jae Myung was elected president of South Korea on Tuesday, promising to unite the country ...
Immigration enforcement teams have raided 9,000 properties across the UK, including restaurants, nail bars and construction ...
The OECD has lowered its growth expectations for Britain and the world as doubts are cast over whether the UK’s fiscal rules ...
Not long ago, Zia Yusuf burned with ambition to secure a democratic revolution and put Nigel Farage in Number 10 ...
Prime Minister's suggestion that improving economy now means benefit can be partly restored provokes 'laughter' in focus ...
Lee Jae Myung takes on the leadership of South Korea with one of the strongest public mandates in decades – but also facing ...
The good people of Hamilton, not forgetting Larkhall and Stonehouse, have spoken.  And they want change.  So how will that pan out?
Starmer is already reacting to this pressure. The rhetorical U-turn over Gaza is the most obvious concession to critics, ...
If we look at Conservative voters, 27% of them have switched to Reform in their voting intentions while 66% remain loyal.