
Polanski admits he did not vote in local elections
Zack Polanski has admitted that he did not vote in last week's local elections - as he was not registered.
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Zack Polanski has admitted that he did not vote in last week's local elections - as he was not registered.

Reform MP Danny Kruger has demanded a general election as Wes Streeting resigned and Andy Burnham announced plans to return to parliament via a by-election.

Makerfield MP is an ambitious Labour figure who only won the seat two years ago UK politics live – latest updates “He’s burned bright and briefly,” says one MP of Josh Simons. At the age of 32, the Makerfield MP has already run a thinktank, held a ministerial job, resigned that position in a scandal, and now quit parliament to make way for Andy Burnham. Simons has been supporting Burnham as a potential successor to Keir Starmer for some time. But few expected the ambitious Labour figure to giv

The prospect of a contest exposes a deeper truth: the party’s problems go far beyond Keir Starmer In politics, opportunities for supreme power are rare and fleeting. Yet rather than making challengers to Sir Keir Starmer more ruthless, this truth seems to have made them more cautious. The health secretary, Wes Streeting, resigned from the cabinet but did not launch a leadership bid. Rather than provoke a contest, Mr Streeting’s message to Sir Keir was that since his authority was gone, his duty

The Greater Manchester mayor is lining up a third attempt to be Labour leader - but must get back to Westminster first.

The Mayor of Greater Manchester has confirmed that he is going to try again to become an MP.

Everything was in place for a move against the PM but for a moment Labour seemed to have forgotten the final act UK politics live – latest updates Waiting. Waiting. Waiting. The sun rose in the west. Hailstones the size of footballs battered the pavements from cloudless skies. Dogs miaowed and cats barked. Political journalists positioned outside Downing Street were in a frenzy of madness. The BBC political editor, Chris Mason, ran down Whitehall, accosting strangers, demanding to know if they

The Reform UK leader, who is facing a Commons standards probe, said he "cannot be bought by anybody".

The Greater Manchester mayor is lining up a third attempt to be Labour leader - but must get back to Westminster first.

We look at Wes Streeting, Ed Miliband, Angela Rayner and Andy Burnham’s stances on key issues UK politics live – latest updates Wes Streeting’s resignation as health secretary, and the resignation of former minister Josh Simons as an MP to clear a path for Andy Burnham to return to parliament, has brought the prospect of a Labour leadership race one step closer, even if he has not triggered a contest himself. Almost every critic of Keir Starmer has accused the prime minister of not being suffi

NHS experts and MPs say he ‘told a good story’ as health secretary while kicking the difficult cans down the road UK politics live – latest updates Wes Streeting’s 22 months in office was characterised by relentless media interviews, newspaper editorials and Department of Health and Social Care press releases. They portrayed a dynamic health secretary who was clearing up the mess he inherited in the NHS, pushing ahead with radical changes and making progress on what matters most to patients –

Reform UK leader offers new explanation for gift, which is under investigation, having first said it was for his security UK politics live – latest updates Nigel Farage has provided a new explanation for why he accepted a £5m gift from a Reform UK donor in the weeks before he announced he would stand in the last general election. In an interview on Thursday, Farage said the money was a “reward” for campaigning for Brexit. Previously, he had said the gift was given for security purposes, to kee