Majority of respondents in FT’s annual survey say economy will not be strong enough for people to feel better off ...
There is mold in the walls and shit in the rivers, posh butter in the supermarkets has anti-theft tags stuck to it, the trains run on schedule about half the time, the average pub-poured pint of lager ...
While electorates in other countries are shifting to the right, British voters are expected to elect a party on the center-left. By Mark Landler London bureau chief Britain goes to the polls tomorrow ...
London — British voters voted Thursday in the United Kingdom's first general election since 2019, with an exit poll projecting the Labour Party notching 410 seats for a decisive win over the ...
Labour would be down 326 seats to just 85, while the Conservatives would drop by 51 to 70. Constituencies Reform are tipped ...
As Britain votes for its next prime minister on Thursday, one expert believes Nigel Farage and his Reform UK Party will help shape British conservative politics in this and future elections. "He's ...
The United Kingdom’s first general election since 2019 is set for July 4, just two days away. Historically, the center-left Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, and center-right Conservative Party, led ...
(Bloomberg) -- Local branches of the Conservative Party and Reform UK have held talks about unofficial pacts ahead of local council elections next year, a bid to unite right-wing voters against Keir ...
It all started out comically enough. When British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stood outside 10 Downing Street in the pouring rain to announce the country’s July 4 snap election, there was a palpable ...
When something is anticipated, it can be easy to miss its significance. The Labour Party’s landslide victory in the British general election on July 4th was expected, but it is nonetheless momentous.
LONDON – Britain's center-left Labour Party comfortably won a historic general election, partial results showed Friday, ousting the Conservative Party by a huge margin in a vote that means the staunch ...
Female candidates in recent UK General Elections were less likely to be retweeted than male candidates and less likely to receive media coverage, research shows. Experts have found new evidence which ...