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Division among the opposition parties continues to play into Boris Johnson’s hands.
Jeremy Corbyn presides over a conference debate in Brighton.
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In trying to please everyone, Labour could lose votes on both sides of the Brexit divide.
Boris Johnson, the UK prime minister, seems set on a course for a general election.
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Findings over the past few months show the two main parties are in terrible shape ahead of this snap vote.
Jane Dodds celebrates her victory in Brecon and Radnorshire.
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The Remain Alliance is excited but, given the odd circumstances of this campaign, the Conservatives could have done a lot worse.
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Cooperation is far from easy in the furious tribalism of Westminster.
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How the resurgent party can learn from the mistakes of the past to keep growing.
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There are more parties than ever running for the European parliament in the UK – but that isn’t necessarily a good thing.
Labour MP Yvette Cooper is leading on an amendment that could help stop a no-deal Brexit.
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A cross-parliamentary group hopes to prevent the UK from crashing out of the EU by blocking the government’s taxation powers.
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Gina Miller and Layla Moran are due to speak. Coincidence?
Come in, join us, it’s free.
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A national survey reveals a low level of interest in this kind of political activity.
Theresa May congratulates Wandsworth Conservatives after they held the borough.
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What impact did Brexit have on the local election results?
Which way to Downing Street?
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It might seem like a long shot but Cable can’t do anything with his party unless he believes he can make it to government.
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The annual conference in Bournemouth is a much needed opportunity to regroup.
Is the jobs glass half full or half empty?
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Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable claims there is no evidence that immigration impacts wages. Is he right?
No time to waste.
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What does his party stand for and what does it want to do about Brexit? Some big questions need answering, and fast.
Former Lib Dem leader Tim Farron.
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Religious and political tension should not have been a reason for the Lib Dem leader to quit.
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Who comes up trumps in tertiary education?
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She faced criticism for not taking part in the BBC head-to-head, but the PM would have struggled had she done another late U-turn.
Counting the cost.
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The figures don’t really add up.
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