CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP RACE 2024
As polls point to a wipeout that could end the Prime Minister’s leadership, The Telegraph looks at the contenders to lead Conservatives
As polls point to a wipeout that could end the Prime Minister’s leadership, The Telegraph looks at the contenders to lead Conservatives
With Cabinet members who have been highly critical of populist leaders, the PM may be forced to turn to an unlikely source
Over coffee at home, the ex-immigration minister gives his plan for the Tories and insists he has nothing bad to say about Suella Braverman
Plus, what does the Labour government mean for you?
Concerns that two parties will informally agree to elect a Liberal Democrat deputy speaker, leaving Conservatives with little influence
Are we witnessing a second coming of the Party’s most electorally successful politician of all time?
Relationship between Labour’s campaign chief Morgan McSweeney and chief of staff Sue Gray showing strain already
Reform chief who counts former US president among his heavyweight political friends does his rounds to start serious business of being an MP
The veteran civil servant and Partygate investigator may yet falter at the heart of Government
Echoing the Brown-Blair split, deputy prime minister has several members who would gravitate towards her if Starmer’s position was weakened
Unlike Sunak or Truss, Sir Keir actually won an election – maybe that’s why he seemed relaxed at his first press conference
The rise of right-wing parties on the international stage could spell trouble for the new Labour government
Keir Starmer’s historic election win owes much to the brilliance of his ambitious campaign chief Morgan McSweeney
With his working-class roots, the new prime minister’s story is one of social mobility – yet he appears uncomfortable with his own success
Nigel Farage’s party may only have five MPs to its name but, for them, this is only the beginning
Now the new Foreign Secretary must work with those he has attacked