Rachel Reeves accuses Government of ‘gaslighting’ voters over economy
The shadow chancellor is set to draw battle lines over the economy ahead of the election.
The shadow chancellor is set to draw battle lines over the economy ahead of the election.
The Prime Minister resisted calls from Tory rebels to change his political course after defeats in the local polls.
Tory candidate Andy Street had hoped to cling on in the West Midlands, but Labour challenger Richard Parker beat him with a majority of 1,508 votes.
The Labour leader hailed his party’s win in the York and North Yorkshire mayoral election, in an area he called ‘the heart of Tory territory’.
Impressive gains in the North East suggest the party could be on track for a historic performance in the local elections.
"The cost of sending one migrant to Rwanda would get 234 children education for a year. Is that a good use of money?"
Jeremy Hunt sought to manage expectations as voters head to the polls on Thursday.
The independent candidate was snubbed by Labour in a combined authority he helped create - will the decision come back to haunt them?
Today’s protests were the latest in a series of demonstrations outside factories in recent months.
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