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Labour of "dragging its feet" on leasehold reform. During the 2024 general election campaign, Reform UK promised to make it cheaper and easier to extend leases and buy freeholds. Pennycook was also asked about
Labour held 34% of all council seats in England, down 2% from 2024. The [Conservatives](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/conservatives) fell to 26%, down 4% from the previous year and the Liberal Democrats held
Reform UK in a general election. Piers Ludlow, professor of international history at the London School of Economics, said the conversations around Brexit could be seen as “a lot of noise and smoke and mirrors
UK leader said the money made no impact on his decision to return to public life. After a referral from the Conservatives, parliament’s commissioner for standards Daniel Greenberg launched an investigation under rule five
Conservatives are trying to forge a distinct response from both Labour, who have strengthened equality protections, and Reform UK, who want to go further than the Tories and scrap the Equality Act altogether. [The Public
Conservatives are each in a desperate position, with the former having lost seats at every Holyrood poll since 1999 and the latter scoring their worst ever result. Reform UK meanwhile have come from nowhere
UK party tap into the anger at “two tier” Britain and eject center-left Labour from a seat it has held for decades? Here are the key takeaways from POLITICO’s Makerfield focus group: #### Starmer
Conservatives also had a dismal election. The Labour-Tory duopoly which once defined UK politics feels like a distant memory in 21st Century Scotland. With dozens of new faces arriving at Holyrood in the coming
Conservative government. The home secretary said the statistics showed that "real progress has been made" but that there was "still work to do". Mahmood added: "That is why I am introducing a skills-based migration
UK have pledged to leave. One leading migration specialist said she was not convinced that a political agreement would have a significant effect on immigration cases. Madeleine Sumption, the director of the Migration Observatory
UK donor was given as a "reward for campaigning for Brexit". The Reform leader also [told The Sun](https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/39106800/nigel-farage-crypto-harry-cole/) he "cannot be bought by anybody" and the money from Christopher Harborne was given
Reform UK under Farage is extraordinary, and the progress of the Greens under Polanski is impressive too. But for some in Labour the grating thing about their dismal position now is it's different
Conservatives Lib Dem Reform Green Such dismal prospects probably explain why it was the Scottish Labour leader, Anas Sarwar, who [publicly called for Starmer to resign](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/09/scottish-labour-leader-anas-sarwar-keir-starmer-to-stand-down) in February. Yet, while there
Labour accuses Badenoch of wanting to ‘turn clock back’ with plan to scrap public sector equality duty – UK politics live Good morning. For the last week or so much of the media has been dominated
Reform UK spokesman said its councils have been trying to find "new solutions to fix the broken roads they inherited", including using "cutting-edge new technology to make pothole repairs faster and more efficient
impact on Sir Keir’s role? Given S Times comment re 1500 losses and ‘nervous breakdown’ this is bad news for Sir Keir and Labour. > > **Reform** will be biggest gainer from both Labour and Conservatives
Labour, but the Scottish Greens are also campaigning hard in the area, with former leader Lorna Slater hoping for the party's first ever constituency win. Should Robertson lose out, he is unlikely to make
Labour, said in April: "We are committed to ensuring that our significant investment in NHS education and training is matched by meaningful employment opportunities, and we do not underestimate the impact on individuals
Conservatives down four points. That support has been seized almost entirely by smaller parties: Green support has increased by 10 points, while Reform UK are up six points. The Lib Dems, meanwhile, are the only
impact on the resource available to the population who are actually living in Wales." The Home Office, which is the UK government's department responsible for immigration and border control, said "nearly 60,000 illegal