Tories face being reduced to 66 seats, new poll suggests
First MRP analysis of the campaign puts the Conservatives on course for their worst electoral performance ever
First MRP analysis of the campaign puts the Conservatives on course for their worst electoral performance ever
Political Editor Ben Riley-Smith analyses the four signs that show the Tories are taking all the risks in this election campaign
The Prime Minister’s changes to alcohol duty have created a financial incentive to drink lower-abv wines – so which ones are worth buying?
Leading lawyer criticises Jo Farrell’s ‘hand-wringing and odd’ gesture over historical injustices suffered by gay community
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You can still have your say in July 4’s general election despite not attending a polling station. Here’s how to cast your vote by post
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Rishi Sunak has proven himself willing to take the fight to the Labour party
With Starmer floundering, Farage flailing and Ed Davey acting a fool, a Tory revival is now on the cards
Labour’s tax plans will increase the number of pupils from abroad, most of whom will leave Britain as soon as they’ve finished their exams
The race is on as the UK heads for a July ballot – so The Telegraph brings you what to expect from the coming weeks as the countdown begins
A looser hand on the purse strings could make tax rises too tempting to resist
Katherine Fletcher said the act was an ‘attempt to bully me’ and the incident has been referred to the police
The Conservatives have criticised the plans as an ‘unfunded promise’
Conservatives pledge ‘three strikes and out’ law that could also leave tenants evicted for bad behaviour
The teams behind the party leaders’ election campaigns are plotting a path to victory, but how do they measure up?
Party officials will only commit to not raising 20 per cent rate, which shoppers pay when they buy most goods