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Amid a Labour rebellion over the two-child welfare cap, new figures reveal the number of families still hit by the Coalition Government-era housing policy
Campaigners are challenging the Government’s ‘inherited’ strategy to protect the UK from extreme weather
Nearly half of those turned away on 4 July appear to be non-white, according to observers
New Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has a decision to make over the weekend
Keir Starmer’s party has just set our Parliament’s agenda for the first time in nearly 15 years
The Greater Manchester Mayor has called for a “rewiring” of British democracy ahead of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s King’s Speech
James McMurdock’s LinkedIn profile and Reform Party UK bio details “roles at prestigious institutions” – a former colleague tells a very different story
Is James McMurdock a business super-star, or has he embellished his CV?
Despite the candidates having zero online presence, many still garnered thousands of votes and may have swung close elections
Record ‘distorted’ election result raises question marks’ for new Government according to Make Votes Matter
The party plans to focus on stopping new oil and gas projects, mandate solar panels on new-builds, lift the two-child benefit cap and address river pollution
EXCLUSIVE: Police confirm they are investigating allegations of potential election rule breach by a Reform UK candidate.
Ben Lake and Llinos Medi outline party priorities and concerns as they push for more funding and devolution
The Green Party secured four seats – quadrupling its representation in the Commons – now the real work begins, co-leader Adrian Ramsay says
Nearly half of Brits incorrectly believe that a polling card can be used as ID when voting
One disenfranchised voter told Byline Times that it represented the ‘utter clusterf**k that is the sum of 14 years’ of Conservative rule
Absent from hustings, media interviews, and social media, why are Nigel Farage’s Reform champions quite so elusive?
Voters are about to hack First Past the Post on an epic scale
The party says it will ensure taxpayers’ money is never wasted
Then-councillor Jude English was suspended by the Greens shortly before the May elections, over transphobia allegations (she denies wrongdoing)
The final head to head debate between Starmer and Sunak didn’t have a single question on climate or nature.
During his Labour leadership election, Starmer hinted at backing proportional representation. But he now appears to support continuing with Westminster’s First Past The Post voting system
The question for workers and bosses alike is not whether change is coming, but how far-reaching and transformative it will be
Around a quarter of a million Brits living abroad could vote on 4 July, affecting results in areas they no longer live
Human rights group Liberty says there is a “huge risk” of large numbers of voters being denied their democratic rights
This is the first general election in which every Brit living overseas can vote, but many non-British workers living in the UK feel deliberately excluded
The guide is designed to oust the Conservatives from Government – but smaller parties have questioned some of the recommendations
Exclusive polling reveals that four-in-ten voters wrongly believe they will just need a polling card in order to vote in the general election
The right-wing newspaper’s ads seem to skirt the line of partisan campaigning, prompting a note from the Electoral Commission…
The Green Party has unveiled a manifesto that promises to bring water companies, the Big Five retail energy firms, and the rail network into public ownership, positioning the party significantly to the left of Labour – even if they don’t use that word
11 Labour, 17 Lib Dem and two Green candidates win Compass groups’ backing, and could form pro-reform caucus if elected
The Conservative manifesto might make a line in an exam paper in 30 years. But voters desperate for change are unlikely to take notice
Report exposes over 100,000 cases of corporate wrongdoing since 2010, with rule-breakers often given just a slap on the wrist
Luke Akehurst’s remarks about Marxist Jews spark outrage, with critics claiming they play into “Good Jew / Bad Jew” trope
Over eight million voters live in ‘one-party fiefdoms’ as over 100 parliamentary seats have been held by one party for a century or more
Restanding Conservative candidate for Lincoln Karl McCartney has previously been criticised for the same trick
Private eye at heart of phone-hacking scandal claims he was wrongly convicted twice for same crime as he launches “vindicating” book
Brian McDaid says he was barred from being running for Labour over a 12-year old Facebook post about Israel-Palestine – before he was an active member
Young people, those with few qualifications, and voters in Scotland are least aware of new voter ID rules
MPs who stoke “culture wars” face on-the-ground campaigns and targeted ads from Hope Not Hate
Policing was driven by politicians and media furore, with pressure on police to ‘do more’ resulting in confused and inconsistent decision-making, Netpol argues
A transparency review by Sense about Science has found that three out of six policy measures failed to meet the test of whether a motivated citizen can see what evidence the Government has used or assessed in its decision-making