Blackpool South by-election: Sir Keir Starmer hails 'seismic win' as Labour takes seat from Conservatives
Labour has won the Blackpool South by-election from the Conservatives in yet another blow for Rishi Sunak's leadership.
Labour has won the Blackpool South by-election from the Conservatives in yet another blow for Rishi Sunak's leadership.
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Labour’s lead over the Tories has fallen as the public sees greater signs of economic recovery, according to a new poll.
Judge Merchan threatened to remove Robert Costello for his audible reactions during final hush money testimony
Biden and Trump campaigns continue to trade barbs over accusations candidates are senile
Today, we discuss the latest from the battlefields of Ukraine and Russia, take a brief look at the implications of the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, and talk to Foreign Correspondent Colin Freeman about his recent reporting tour in the Donbas.
Ebrahim Raisi was one of Iran's hardest of hardliners, a fanatical and absolute believer in the Iranian revolution and its mission. A man who launched the first direct attack on Israel in his country's history and a hardliner on whose watch hundreds of Iranians have been killed in the brutal repression of recent women-led protests, Mr Raisi had a huge amount of blood on his hands. Mr Raisi was personally involved in two of the darkest periods of Iranian repression.
One cannot help but sense that the Biden campaign is getting worried. They are right to be.
New York congresswoman is one of several Republicans thought to be vying to become Donald Trump’s running mate
Barbara McQuade pinpointed what she thinks are errors from Todd Blanche in the former president's hush money trial.
It did not take long for the first accusations of foul play to appear on Iranian state television following the announcement that Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s president, had died in a helicopter crash.
Pub landlord Brian Moore, 54, is busy with customers enjoying a late lunch before they head out into the sunshine.
With the general election campaign scarcely begun, we are already seeing repeated pleas – demands might be a better description – from the SNP hierarchy that their opponents should stop being horrible to them.
Paymaster general John Glen struggled when the Sky News host called out the PM's personal wealth.
The US president Joe Biden asks at civil rights event: ‘what do you think he would have done … if Black Americans had stormed the Capitol?’
"It's a disgrace that you would take a New York Times article and just read negative quotes," the congresswoman said to host Shannon Bream
Zelensky says ‘world can stop Russian terror’ as he seeks more Patriots for Ukraine
Israeli forces have released a Hamas propaganda video that it recovered showing a child who was held hostage by Hamas, spokesperson Daniel Hagari said on Sunday.
Russia has launched a propaganda drive targeting German speakers for its army and Wagner mercenary force in the latest case of Vladimir Putin seeking ethnic minorities to be cannon fodder.
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s former foreign minister, has blamed US sanctions on aviation parts for the helicopter crash that killed the Islamic Republic’s president.
The Downing Street diary has an enormous red ring circled around Wednesday morning when the Office for National Statistics releases its monthly inflation data. The Politics at Jack and Sam's podcast discuss whether the prime minister can use this week to create an economic turning point. Rishi Sunak is hoping this will allow him to lay claim to what he hopes will be seen as one of his stronger economic achievements - holding down price rises after Liz Truss's premiership.