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Are we seeing the end of the UK's political duopoly?
Britons awoke last Friday to images of a giddy Nigel Farage. The leader of Reform UK, an anti-immigration, populist right-wing party which has surged in the polls in recent months, was celebrating his ...
The governing party placed a distant third in a special election for a district of Wales it has dominated for a century. Plaid Cymru, a center-left Welsh nationalist party, won. By Lizzie Dearden The ...
LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Nigel Farage's right-wing Reform UK party overtook Britain's governing Labour Party to become the country's most popular political party in a new poll, reflecting public ...
The head of the Reform UK party faces mounting pressure after a colleague was sentenced to prison for accepting money from ...
While countries like the United States explore crypto as a new campaign fundraising tool, ministers in United Kingdom are sounding the alarm, with one calling for a ban on crypto donations over ...
LONDON, July 21 (Reuters) - Britain's move to lower the voting age to 16 launches the political battle for teenagers' votes, with campaign groups warning no one should make assumptions about their ...
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UK’s Labour gets tough on refugees
The UK government’s new interior minister Shabana Mahmood was asked rhetorically whether she would be applying to join the ...
LONDON (AP) — Labour Party ex-leader Jeremy Corbyn said Thursday that he’s forming a new left-leaning U.K. political party to advocate “mass redistribution of wealth and power” and take on his former ...
The UK is now officially heading for a general election this summer, with energy policy and the country’s stance on climate change, transition and security of energy supply among the key issues. A day ...
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UK government poised to overhaul its asylum system as a political storm brews over migration
The British government plans to tighten its asylum system, following Denmark's model, to reduce immigration and address the ...
The decision was a temporary reprieve for the government but will intensify a political battle over how Britain should house tens of thousands of asylum seekers. By Lizzie Dearden The plans announced ...
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