Adviser says people ‘at the end of their tether’ as PM keeps opposition guessing over poll date
Labour leader vows to scrap Rwanda scheme and set up new border security command
Also in this week’s newsletter: a superficially comforting headline on inward investment
Party chair says ‘people can change their minds’ following shock defection
Party’s rapidly-evolving policy will be key to winning over voters in the upcoming UK general election
Despite former mayor’s strong reputation, his efforts were undermined by widespread negative perceptions of Tory party
Experts say HMRC could challenge some advance fee schemes
Three pledges in the ‘New Deal for Working People’ have been weakened since first proposed
Move by representative for Dover also triggers furious questions from opposition party members for Keir Starmer
Elections in the capital demonstrated close tactical voting among Labour and Lib Dem supporters
The policies of the chancellor and his opposite number are looking increasingly alike
State of UK health service is one of the most important issues for voters, according to YouGov
Labour vote has become very efficient, meaning more power to sway results in our electoral system
Shadow chancellor draws election battle lines ahead of more positive expected economic data
PM seeks to rally support by warning of dangers of Labour-led coalition after setback in local polls
Freightliner boss says cargo operators must have robust rights to track access to ensure future growth
Labour support was spread widely but Downing Street grasps national projection of 7-point gap as cause for hope
Shadow science minister Chi Onwurah pledges more collaborative approach and greater respect for institutions
Labour unseats Andy Street in Conservatives’ flagship West Midlands mayoralty
Conservatives’ flagship West Midlands mayoralty goes to Labour after recount
Andy Burnham’s re-election in Manchester cements Labour gains across the country
Move by main opposition party will dash hopes of many tax advisers who had been hoping for exemption
Labour hails ‘seismic’ by-election result as Tories haemorrhage council seats but hold on to Tees Valley
Party stacks up gains but support appears to drain away in areas with large proportions of Muslim voters
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