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Election 2024: Who could be in the running for Tory leadership post-July 4?
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 1 day agoNigel Farage Once again the leader of an insurgent Reform UK, Nigel Farage has proved an inescapable...
Second major poll in 24 hours forecasts bigger Labour landslide than 1997
Shropshire Star· 1 day agoChancellor Jeremy Hunt, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer are set...
Tories Heading For 'Worst Election Result In Their History', New Poll Reveals
The Huffington Post UK· 1 day agoThe Conservatives are on the eve of their worst ever general election result, according to a major...
Tories Heading For 'Worst Election Result In Their History', New Poll Reveals
HuffPost UK via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoCabinet ministers on course to lose their seats include Jeremy Hunt, Grant Shapps and Alex Chalk. A...
Who will win General Election as poll predicts Labour will annihilate Tories
Daily Mirror· 1 day agoThe Tories are set to be annihilated by Labour despite the party managing to claw back some voters...
Second major poll in 24 hours forecasts bigger Labour landslide than 1997
The Irish News· 1 day agoChancellor Jeremy Hunt, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer are set...
Second major poll in 24 hours forecasts bigger Labour landslide than 1997
Irish Examiner· 1 day agoLabour is set for an upset in Islington North, where the party’s former leader Jeremy Corbyn has a...
The ‘fed-up’ seaside town that could turn the tide for Farage’s election hopes
The Sun· 1 day ago“Covid had a huge impact on our economic situation, health care and education. It derailed a lot of...
Sunak still ‘fighting hard’ as ally Stride says ‘highly likely’ Labour will win
Newham Recorder· 1 day agoChancellor Jeremy Hunt is set to lose...
Sunak still ‘fighting hard’ as ally Stride says ‘highly likely’ Labour will win
Royston & Buntingford Crow· 1 day agoWork and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said it is “highly unlikely” that polls suggesting a victory for Sir Keir Starmer’s party are wrong. Mr Sunak insisted it was not a “foregone conclusion ...