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11 resultsfor “elections in Great Britain May 7”

Politics

Who can I vote for in my area?

7 May millions of people will be able to vote in elections across Great Britain

BBC NewsApr 10
Health

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

Great Britain, according to the children's charity Coram. Parents across Wales have been in touch with [BBC Your Voice](https://www.bbc.co.uk/send/u187894196) about rising childcare costs ahead of the Senedd election on 7 May

BBC NewsApr 27
Politics

Two more Reform local election candidates accused of offensive posts

elections in England on 7 May, as well as some people standing for the [Scottish](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/20/reform-uk-suspends-scottish-candidate-stuart-niven) and [Welsh parliaments](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/27/reform-uk-candidate-wales-senedd-corey-edwards-photograph), despite Nigel Farage saying the party had greatly improved its vetting

The Guardian WorldApr 18
Politics

Does UK’s new far-right party, Restore, pose a threat to Farage’s Reform?

7 percent in her party’s first parliamentary contest. The creation of a new party that splinters the far-right, anti-immigration vote may seem counterintuitive, but Georgios Samaras, assistant professor of public policy

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 3
Politics

Angus Taylor says higher risk of ‘bad people coming from bad countries’ as he singles out Iran

elected the Liberal leader, Taylor has singled out migrants from countries “ruled by fundamentalists, extremists and dictators” as being less likely to “subscribe” to liberal democratic values. On Sunday, when asked whether migrants from China

The Guardian WorldApr 26
Politics

Can the EU’s Article 42.7 offer Europe NATO-like collective defence?

Britain’s claim to the Falkland Islands. NATO has no formal mechanism to expel a member, but the episode has cast doubt over the alliance’s unity and revived questions about Europe defending itself without

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 30
Politics

‘No other plan comes close’: Labour MPs turn to Burnham as pressure mounts on Starmer

Britain’s creaking social care system. ![Keir Starmer giving a speen with the union jack in the background](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/ed7da17c269095b631bcfdf433b28ca284965d86/0_0_3679_2475/master/3679.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) ‘We don’t want to be seen with him’ … some MPs have not been

The Guardian WorldMay 1
Politics

The deeply contentious debate around what it means to be English

Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) there is a curiosity. In England there is a perennial debate around English identity but a consensus around the constitutional membership of the UK. In Wales and Scotland

BBC NewsJun 5
Politics

Friday briefing: ​As Israel’s coalition collapses, can its prime minister hang on to power?

7 October would “almost certainly be established … That will be a huge focus on the campaign.” “But least likely to change” Scheindlin continues, “is policy towards Palestinians.” She points to the role of Naftali Bennett

The Guardian WorldMay 22
Politics

Friday briefing: How rising antisemitism is striking fear into the everyday lives of British Jews

Britain, not only Jews, and there was a sadness that the feeling wasn’t shared. There was also defiance. Others said to me that nobody was going to scare them off from wearing a star

The Guardian WorldMay 1
Tech

Tuesday briefing: How AI facial recognition in policing works – and how it can go wrong

7,000 Just Eat couriers are [taking legal action](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/04/just-eat-couriers-launch-legal-action-improve-workers-rights) against the food delivery company in an attempt to gain better employment rights, including the minimum wage and holiday pay. 3. ***Europe

The Guardian WorldMay 5