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vote "smacks, once again, of being out of touch and disconnected from the public mood". She said: "It has played into the terrible narrative that there is something to hide and good, decent colleagues will
election debate](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2r89y9n3go), Reform UK's Scottish leader Malcolm Offord claimed that "people arriving immediately to Glasgow, the asylum city of the UK, are given priority, they are jumping the queue" for services
vote. For today’s newsletter I spoke with the Guardian’s policy editor, ***Kiran Stacey***, about a critical few weeks for the prime minister and whether Labour MPs could move to replace him. First
may make the situation worse, green campaigners have warned. Ami McCarthy, the head of politics at Greenpeace UK, said: “With people’s bills and prices soaring from yet another fossil fuel crisis, these local elections
UK politics is now so different, so atomised, to make headline polling almost irrelevant. One senior Lib Dem said: “A lot of people seem to be misreading the way things are going. We think
May elections. The Guardian understands that Labour MPs will be whipped to vote against the Conservative motion to refer Starmer to the committee. Any rebellion is likely to be limited because most appear to accept
May. The provisional stats out on Thursday are for the month of March. Without them, the government would not have been able to show whether its target could be met before the election. Labour
May – UK politics live Good morning. **Wes Streeting**, the health secretary, is publishing a revised women’s health strategy for England today. As **Andrew Gregory** reports, the strategy implicitly accepts that women have been
vote on whether parliament’s privileges committee should investigate whether Starmer misled the Commons when he repeatedly told MPs “full due process” had been followed. In the UK, misleading the house is counted as “contempt
vote winner? Ap Iorwerth said it wasn't a matter of that, but added: "I do not think now is the time to have that referendum because the people of Wales are not telling
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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