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The Scottish National Party failed to gather any significant donations in the first three months of 2018, official figures revealed today.
Ex-Cabinet minister Priti Patel has demanded election watchdogs probe fresh claims that the official Remain campaign breached referendum spending rules.
The government’s undemocratic attempt to block my constituency boundary bill seriously undermines the rights of this House – and shows why reform is sorely needed, writes Afzal Khan
Tory ex-Cabinet minister Justine Greening last night took a damning swipe at her own party - saying it had not “connected” with British aspirations for more than 30 years.
Unions and Remain campaigners have been fined by election watchdogs over expenses breaches during the EU referendum.
Conservative MPs have been accused of deliberately running down the parliamentary clock to thwart plans to give the vote to people aged under 16.
Pro-Brexit campaign group Leave.EU has been hit with a £70,000 fine for breaching campaign funding rules during the EU referendum.
A new poll has found that a majority of the British public are in favour of having a vote on the final Brexit deal, with strong support among Labour backers.
Theresa May has extended her poll lead over Jeremy Corbyn to five points in spite of ongoing government divisions over Brexit and the continued fallout from the Windrush scandal.
A Jeremy Corbyn ally and Labour MP has called on the party’s top brass to apologise for its “treacherous” and "damaging" 2017 general election campaign.
An ex-mayor who was suspended from the Conservatives for sharing a racist joke has been reinstated – allowing the party to seize control of a local council.
Labour MP Dan Jarvis today stormed to victory in the contest to become the first mayor of the Sheffield City Region.
The Lib Dems have burst back on to the political stage as a “major national force” after seizing three councils from the Conservatives, Vince Cable said today.
Thousands of Russian Twitter bots were used in a bid to influence the snap general election in favour of Jeremy Corbyn, new research has shown.
Labour are set to record their best vote in London for 40 years at next week’s local elections, according to a poll.
Nearly half of UK voters believe a new centre-ground party is needed, while just under a quarter of the public are against the idea.
Plans to try out voter ID checks in some council areas at next month’s local elections will unfairly impact on minority groups, the Government’s equality watchdog has said.
Labour seem to be on course to paint London red once again, but if the last few years have taught us anything, no election is a foregone conclusion, says Dods Monitoring Consultant, Kerri Blyberg.
Far from providing the strength and stability we were promised, all we’ve seen is weakness and failure, says Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Jon Trickett.
A former Labour mayor has been condemned for calling Theresa May and Esther McVey "foul b****" and appearing to mock Tory voters who get cancer.
Campaigners will be forced to make it clear who paid for online ads in a bid to halt election interference, under plans being announced by the Government.
Labour is well ahead of the Conservative party when it comes to selecting candidates for the next general election.
Len McCluskey has been accused of breaking strict rules in his campaign to be re-elected the general secretary of Unite.
Allegations that the official Brexit campaign, Vote Leave, breached spending limits during the EU referendum will be debated by MPs today.