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First candidate drops out of Iran presidential election, due to take place Friday amid voter apathy
First candidate drops out of Iran presidential election, due to take place Friday amid voter apathy
Eamonn Holmes made a savage dig at new prime minister Keir Starmer this morning as he announced the results of the General Election on GB News. The former This Morning star, 64, branded the Labour leader "deadly dull" as he fronted his Vo
British politics has hardly covered itself in glory in recent years. After the shame of the Corbyn years was punctured by the glorious Tory victory of 2019, we were subjected to a veritable gallery of disgrace: soaring immigration, Covid authoritarianism, Partygate, the Truss-Kwarteng interregnum, Gaza fanaticism. But the true nadir was the election of George Galloway in Rochdale.
Labour looks set to receive a landslide majority in the 2024 general election.
The former culture secretary clashed with Alastair Campbell and presenter Emily Maitlis
Embarrassing moment followed crushing night for the ex-Tory leader
Mr Galloway pledged to 'make Rochdale great again' - but then lost the constituency just months after he won it
Leading pollster highlighted two key uncertainties in predicting final result
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Is the PM expected to resign immediately if he loses his seat, and are there any circumstances in which he could remain in No 10?
The 2024 US Presidential race intensifies. Speculation abounds over potential replacements for President Joe Biden amid increasing pressure from his party and the media to step aside after a jaw-dropping, catastrophic debate against Donald Trump last week. Among the names circulating, a game-changer is emerging: Michelle Obama. Could this be America’s worst nightmare?
As the defeated parties hold their inevitable election inquests, second only to the bloodletting in Tory circles will be that in the Scottish National Party. Reduced from a party whose proud boast was that it had never lost an election in almost two decades, its angry supporters are claiming that this defeat has all but killed off the cause closest to their hearts: independence for Scotland.
The Conservative MPs expected to launch campaigns for the party leadership will be split on whether to welcome back Nigel Farage.
What type of prime minister do you think Sir Keir Starmer will be and do you think he will be good at the job?
COMMENT : In his touching goodbye speech on the steps of No 10, we saw a side to the (now) former prime minister we’ve rarely seen before – a distinctly human one
At 3.30am in a sports hall in Islington, the old cry of “Oh, Jeremy Corbyn” echoed from the rafters.
Few things in British politics seem familiar this morning. So it’s a welcome feature of this election that the pollsters have seemingly, once again, got it wrong. They overestimated the Lib Dems in 2010. They failed to spot a Tory majority in 2015. They largely didn’t foresee Brexit or Theresa May losing her majority. Now add to that list the apparent overestimation of Labour’s lead.
Former SNP voters stayed away or swung behind Labour, tired of scandal, policy failure and division
Mr Sunak announced he will step down as Conservative leader following the election mauling once arrangements for a successor have taken place.
With nearly every constituency declaring, the Tories had lost 250 seats to stand on just 121 MPs, their worst result in history
Today, even before votes have been cast, the recriminations on the right of British politics have begun. Unfortunately, there is no sign as yet that people even understand what has actually happened and why. This makes an effective response impossible.