While Nigel Farage has claimed that a £5million gift received from a crypto billionaire was to pay for his personal security, it’s now emerged that he purchased a £1.4m property in cash shortly after ...
The government has some good policies, but it is hard to discern a transformative plan for society. The King’s Speech tinkers at the edges and is unlikely to deliver sustained economic growth or ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has resigned from the cabinet, but hasn't launched a leadership bid yet. After days of speculation, in what has been a frantic few days in Westminster, Streeting called ...
Angela Rayner has today said that she has been cleared of tax avoidance, with an investigation concluding that there was no deliberate wrongdoing or carelessness over her tax affairs, paving the way f ...
Keir Starmer’s premiership remains in peril, with the health secretary Wes Streeting the most prominent resignation from the government so far. While Streeting’s resignation letter didn’t immediately ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has reportedly told allies that he is ‘preparing to resign and trigger a leadership contest as soon as tomorrow’. It comes after a tumultuous few days in Westminster whi ...
The British public has moved on from the old way of doing politics. Now it’s time for our voting system to catch up.
A cabinet minister has said that Wes Streeting does not have the required number of MPs to challenge Keir Starmer in a leadership race, as Downing Street became increasingly confident of its position.
This bill is intended to ‘take all action necessary to safeguard the domestic production of steel’, and will enable the government to take steel manufacturers – such as British Steel – into public ...
A fourth minister has resigned from Keir Starmer’s government and called on the prime minister to resign. Zubir Ahmed – a junior health minister – has resigned from the government. In his resignation ...
A third minister has resigned from Keir Starmer’s government following catastrophic local election results for the Labour Party. Alex Davies-Jones, the minister for victims and tackling violence ...
More than 100 backbench Labour MPs and parliamentary private secretaries have signed an open letter backing the prime minister Keir Starmer and saying now is ‘no time for a leadership contest’.