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Lib Dems win big — and we rank Ed Davey’s 19 top campaign stunts
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Five simple steps to deceiving your way to Downing Street
The sleepy corner of England battling China
If Brexit hadn’t happened, Labour might be running the EU
The crisis Britain’s politicians are too scared to discuss
Britain’s getting more corrupt. Will kicking the Tories out help?
Labour is talking a good game on cleaning up Westminster as an election looms — but the U.K. has a long history of opposition parties promising the earth.
Rishi Sunak’s California escape hatch: His $7.2M beach home
The UK leader’s luxe penthouse and deep California ties have fueled speculation about where he could land if he winds up out of office.
‘Battered’ Brits want to hold Tories to account, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt admits
He also concedes the government failed to end irregular migration routes, one of its core pledges.
The Day . . . Of the Tory manifesto launch
Sky News’ deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico’s Jack Blanchard with their guide to the election day ahead. This is day 20 of the campaign. Jack …
Bankers already won the UK election
Whichever party forms the next government, the City gets what it wants — in stark comparison to recent elections.
A Labour win would bring assisted dying one step closer in the UK
Amid a growing campaign for a more compassionate approach to helping the terminally-ill end their lives, Labour Leader Keir Starmer is “personally committed” to change.
Der Polizisten-Mord und die Islamismus-Debatte
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Give Nigel Farage a job to save the Tories, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
Backbencher says uniting right-wing parties puts election victory ‘within reach.’
UK local elections: How to watch like a pro
From declaration times to the top TV pundits, POLITICO has the true nerds covered in the crucial local fights.
How Humza Yousaf’s short Scotland stint compares to Liz ‘Lettuce’ Truss
Yousaf managed 8.1 Liz Trusses in the job.
UK Tories set for total wipeout — if Brits can finally grasp tactical voting
Slick campaigns promise to help voters boot out Conservative MPs. But will they really work?
British politics is hooked on Trump-style begging emails
Threatening subject lines and big red donor buttons litter Britain’s inboxes — but could the pleas turn genuine supporters off?
UK Conservatives polling below 100 seats, survey shows
New analysis suggests Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s party would win just 98 seats in next election.
Meet the British lords taking on Big Tech
A motley crew of nobles has emerged as the UK’s sternest check on government tech policymaking.
Sh-t hits the fan as Britain’s politicians squabble over record sewage spills
England’s reputation as a green and pleasant land takes a knock.
Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer flag issues with a football kit
Nike’s “playful update” of the England kit has proved controversial
Net zero meets the NIMBYs: Inside the battle for the UK’s biggest solar farm
U.K. politicians have pledged to quadruple solar generation by 2035. There is one problem — no one wants to live next door to acres of fields crammed with solar panels.
British politicians have ditched TikTok. Nigel Farage is moving in
Trolls and tumbleweed have opened the door for the Brexiteer’s party to dominate the U.K. political TikTok scene.
Forget the Red Wall. These are the UK election battlegrounds to watch.
Analysis by POLITICO shows a fracturing of the British political map — and the scale of the challenge facing the Tories.
Do Brits still care about Brexit? Even the (Brexit-hating) Lib Dems aren’t sure
Ed Davey is desperate to lead his band of centrists back to their traditional place as Britain’s third party.
Sadiq Khan says UK ‘vow of silence’ on Brexit failings must end
Mayor of London rues £140 billion hit to UK economy.
PMQs scorecard: Sunak bags a win with new help for Post Office victims
The prime minister (finally) bumped up compensation and vowed to quash convictions for those falsely accused because of IT blunders, as he sparred with Labour’s Keir Starmer.
Britain’s got some of Europe’s toughest surveillance laws. Now it wants more
Despite the protestations of industry and campaigners, ministers are whisking a new bill through parliament.