UK prime minister tries to reboot campaign after early departure from D-Day commemorations is roundly condemned
FT analysis shows Starmer’s party tapped crucial window when local spending limits were looser
The liberal side of the Tory tradition is everywhere in retreat. Much depends on whether it can reassert itself
Nigel Farage’s return to frontline politics puts pressure on the main parties
Options for UK main opposition party include tweaking fiscal rules or broadening tax base, say experts
Voters in seaside constituency that heavily backed Brexit have mixed views on Reform UK leader
Resolution Foundation says already planned increases are ‘hiding in plain sight’ as party leaders argue over future plans
Seven-party TV debate sees clashes over cash going to government as well as immigration and climate
UK prime minister accused of ‘dereliction of duty’ and apologises over leaving commemoration early
Dilution of New Deal employment reforms and blocking of new oil and gas licences in North Sea are sticking points
Furious allies worry prime minister’s return from Normandy will define the election
Three times as many Britons are sent to trial in America than travel the other way across Atlantic to face charges
A general election is a momentous time in the nation’s life. Broadcasters must take it seriously
Labour has already produced document signed by more than 100 corporate figures
This election is a chance to put substance behind the empty rhetoric that too often passes for climate policy
Plus, the UK’s place in the wider world
Pandemic lockdowns, partygate and Liz Truss’s ‘mini’ Budget were all mere blips on a clear linear trend
Nigel Farage’s eighth bid to become an MP could reconfigure British party politics as we know it
A portrait of the figures from Benn to Corbyn who made waves in the party but often put protest before power
Documents obtained under transparency laws show government opted for ‘in-house’ frontier flow tool
Popular destinations for expats have tightened their tax regimes
Zoopla data puts annual rise at 6.6 per cent, a 30-month low
Local authorities still affected by financial crisis and expect further cuts by next government
The Two main parties battle for votes of middle Britain ahead of July 4 general election
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