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176 resultsfor “who is voting in the May elections UK”

Politics

Zack Polanski calls for ‘nuance’ when discussing antisemitism in rebuke of PM

UK after recent arson attacks and the [“perception of unsafety”](https://x.com/hagar_shezaf/status/2046917007279300818?s=20). Labour have also criticised Polanski for saying [in another interview](https://www.newstatesman.com/the-ns-profile/2026/04/who-is-the-real-zack-polanski) that he had been wrong to previously criticise Jeremy

The Guardian WorldApr 24
Politics

One Nation branch official defended Hitler Youth and called Aboriginal people ‘stone age’ in racist posts

vote cards for Henderson in West End and in Highgate Hill at a booth “inundated with young idealists”. [Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email](https://www.theguardian.com/email-newsletters?CMP=copyembed&CMP=emailbutton) Drew was advising on the party

The Guardian WorldJun 15
Politics

Digested week: King bites his tongue as a president indulges his fantasies | John Crace

election. And can be voted out by the people if they fall short of the standards required. ## Thursday By all accounts – apart from a slight awkwardness when New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani, refused

The Guardian WorldMay 1
Politics

Oval Office octagon: How Trump turned combat sports into a political weapon

election victory. “If anything, he is seen as the sort of corrective measure against the corrupting force of the Mr McMahon character who is doing dastardly things every week on television to all of your

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 13
Politics

Tuesday briefing: Can a deeply divided UK agree on an assisted dying bill?

elected politicians voted for this, and we could never have imagined that a bill of this importance would end in this way – simply being talked out, without a vote and without anything meaningful we could

The Guardian WorldApr 28
Politics

Mapped: the elections that could deliver ‘unprecedented’ losses for Labour

voted heavily for Brexit in 2016. Last year the council’s leader, Dominic Twomey, [warned that Reform was gaining ground](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr7ey7n978do) in London and that Labour should not “be complacent”. YouGov’s London

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Politics

Talk of Starmer staying on to fight is fading - fast

UK will soon have its seventh prime minister in 10 years. Talk of Sir Keir Starmer fighting is fading, his exit seems more likely as the weekend goes on. The prime minister

BBC NewsYesterday
Politics

Illegal dump becomes ‘symbol of north-south divide’ at heart of Makerfield byelection

election leaflets posted through doors in the area and worked with Simons to try to force the authorities to remove it. Reform, meanwhile, has been quick to capitalise, calling the dump an example of Britain

The Guardian WorldJun 14
Politics

Wednesday briefing: How much longer can Keir Starmer cling to power?

UK leader, Nigel Farage. But Burnham is not a member of parliament and anyreturn to Westminster would prove an uphill battle. His team are understood to be scouring the Greater Manchester and Liverpool areas

The Guardian WorldMay 13
Politics

Tuesday briefing: Starmer’s ‘last chance’ speech and the possible challengers to his premiership

UK’s Nigel Farage. He described the Clacton MP as “not just a grifter, he is a chancer”, and said Farage had “fled the scene” after Brexit had made Britain poorer. “It sounded

The Guardian WorldMay 12
World

US and Iran reach framework peace deal to end war | First Thing

elections** ![JD Vance speaking with reporters.](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/024264d526171ed6e084ae476e3998961bdd8643/720_0_7200_5760/master/7200.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) JD Vance: ‘The way that I make decisions is that I try not to make them until I absolutely must.’ Photograph: Getty Images JD Vance

The Guardian WorldJun 15
Politics

Why the economics makes this the craziest world cup ever

vote system, which has also been used to select the World Cup hosts from this year on. All that was before dynamic pricing took off. If Needham's estimates are correct, FIFA's average

BBC NewsJun 11
Politics

Harmeet Dhillon: DoJ lawyer a top contender for Trump’s retribution mission

Voting Rights Act and Fair Housing Act were barely mentioned, instead replaced with priorities like preventing voter fraud, anti-transgender issues, and preventing discrimination against white people. Dhillon also removed the career lawyers serving

The Guardian WorldApr 19
Politics

Are parties being upfront about Scotland's finances?

may have been averted by extra funding flowing from Westminster - Holyrood's share of [new money committed to schools in England](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r1pmz3zgzo). However, that would just push the problem down the road

BBC NewsApr 23
Politics

Voters contend with ‘grotesque’ leaflets and ‘dodgy’ data in English elections

May elections, using national polling data, “dodgy” bar charts and doorstep surveys to support claims about parties’ chances of winning. Leaflets distributed by local politicians across England are claiming that either only their party

The Guardian WorldApr 26
Health

'My husband might give up work to care for our kids' - nursery bills in Wales highest in Britain

May. Coram's most recent survey found that the average cost of a part-time nursery place in Wales was £166.33 a week - an increase of 8% on 2025. In Wales, there are two funded

BBC NewsApr 27
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