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Labour support was spread widely but Downing Street grasps national projection of 7-point gap as cause for hope
Leader of right-wing party praises ‘great progress’ but narrow gains raise doubts about its electoral impact
Reform UK damages the Conservative party’s prospects, but is still below its performance in opinion polls
Farage insists he is not a politician — but within the rightwing populist party, he is kingmaker
UK media regulator finds need to strengthen rules for TV channels featuring politicians as presenters
Party leadership has taken little advantage of its powers to weed out poor contenders
But they could help turn a potential electoral catastrophe into a normal-sized defeat
Plus, Northern Ireland trade with UK declines but grows with the EU
Unlikely many Tory MPs will follow Lee Anderson’s defection, but the populist party is already luring Conservative activists
Michael Gove is set to unveil new definition to cover issue, but many in ruling party would prefer rhetoric be dialled down
Move by former Conservative deputy chair hands rightwing party its first MP
Former Brexit party’s performance in by-elections shows it can meaningfully chip away Conservative votes
Labour favourite to win as voters show discontent with prime minister’s leadership, migration and public services
Opposition party hopes to seize on discontent with governing Conservatives in Wellingborough
Reform UK’s rising poll ratings divide the experts, but the Farage-Tice party has got the Tories worried
Reform UK is a bigger danger to Conservatives than the new PopCon group launched by a former PM
Disgraced financier gave the rightwing party £10,000 after investigation was published
Wobbles damage the prime minister but Tory critics have no solutions — and are implicated in the years of chaos
Figures suggest one in 10 voters will back Nigel Farage’s former rightwing party in an election
Party set to stand in every seat in Britain, piling pressure on Rishi Sunak to deliver on NHS and migration pledges
Battle lines are being drawn along the lines of ‘punishing’ Conservatives, but size of the threat remains obscure
Formerly the Brexit party under Nigel Farage, it now seeks to capitalise on voter discontent with the ruling Conservatives
Michael Crick’s new biography examines the disruptive outsider who made Brexit happen
Five years after the referendum and six months after the UK left the EU single market, the ‘earthquake’ is still being felt
Standing in mud of Parliament Sq, crowd greeted Brexit campaigner with roars
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