The party is seeking closer ties with the EU following the “very, very bitter divorce” of Brexit.
Today’s Labour described attacks by Hamas as “appalling” while Corbyn refrained from pointing the finger in any specific direction.
This week’s Tory conference did nothing to shake my conviction that there is little conservative about the Conservative Party.
On transport projects and banning cigarettes, every other Tory prime minister of this century believes that Sunak is on the wrong path.
After 13 years of Tory government, Rishi Sunak vows to fundamentally change Britain.
Witnesses said the man, whose intervention was nothing more than a passionate chunter, “did not cause any major disruption.”
Millions of law-abiding citizens will be included in a facial recognition database, treating them like “suspects.”
The Tory leader is trying to consolidate support for his premiership, but everybody else seems to be asking: “Who’s up next?”
Liz Truss wants lower taxes and smaller government; Jeremy Hunt is unsure if it’s doable before election.
Top Tories are having to fill front-row seats with their aides to make the conference hall appear full.
Even with an election looming, the party’s leading lights are nervous about this era-defining issue.
Chief Inspector says outdated infrastructure creates risk for inmates and staff