The latest polling data, analysis, news and opinion on the UK election 2024.
Ipsos survey for the FT finds high levels of volatility in electorate ahead of July 4 ballot
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Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election on July 4
New research into prosperous seats reveals anti-Con swings could be deeper than some polling suggests, though voter choices remain fluid
Probe into Nick Mason comes as Gambling Commission widens probe into scandal that has rocked Conservative party
Claims that higher growth will boost revenues and bolster public finances are called into question
Not only do the polls say Labour will win back predominantly working-class areas in the north but also wealthy, southern Tory heartlands
Treating the voters as mere children can only guarantee ever-rising cynicism
Architects of New Labour’s reform success prescribe fresh approach to fit the times
Big cash injection needed to prevent nurses and teachers falling further behind private sector, think-tank warns
Vitriolic debate in Bath illustrates how reaction to anti-pollution measures has become increasingly polarised
Plans by both main political parties to abolish ‘non-dom’ regime prompts departures
Tory radicals see a revolution as the path back to power but the pattern has been firmly set since 1922
Plans to strip landlords of power to hold ‘bidding wars’ contain ‘loophole’
Party activists being marshalled around the UK in effort to limit scale of potential election defeat
Electoral Commission figures for week 2 of campaign show Reform UK boosted by funding from chair Richard Tice
The UK’s would-be prime minister on resetting the Labour party — and his plan for rebuilding Britain
Party fights election complacency as Starmer quietly says ‘we’ve got this’
Sunak’s futile handling of the incident highlights the deceit at the centre of his campaign
A special series of columns from our chief data reporter in the run-up to the July 4 vote
The demolition of parties to the right will raise fresh doubts about first past the post
Spending on events and equipment cannot account for total shortfall, campaign experts say
Prime minister says he was ‘incredibly angry’ to learn of betting allegations
Prime minister says he will ‘boot’ out anyone from the party found to have broken the rules
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