London’s most marginal constituencies ahead of a general election
Seats held by the Conservative Party are more vulnerable than those held by Labour, according to analysis of London’s most

Seats held by the Conservative Party are more vulnerable than those held by Labour, according to analysis of London’s most

Liz Truss’ resignation opened the door for Britains’s third Prime Minister in eight weeks and caused a deluge of online

Liz Truss announced her resignation as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom yesterday afternoon, making her tenure the shortest the

In the wake of last month’s local elections, Ed Davey warned Boris Johnson that his Liberal Democrats are “coming for you.”
The Conservatives face losing their parliamentary majority at the next general election, according to a projection conducted by Sky News.
Conservative candidate Elliot Colburn took the Carshalton and Wallington seat from Liberal Democrats’ Tom Brake, who has held the position
Labour MP Seema Malhotra labelled her party’s evening as disastrous despite her personal success in Feltham and Heston. The constituency
Conservative candidate Paul Scully has comfortably held his seat in Sutton and Cheam having secured 25,235 votes. Liberal Democrat candidate
Greg Hands holding Chelsea and Fulham reflects the story of the election in traditional Conservative strongholds. Having won the constituency
Labour comfortably held their seat at Mitcham and Morden as Siobhain McDonagh was re-elected with 27,978 votes, a majority of
Sir Ed Davey, MP for Kingston and Surbiton, blamed the fear of Jeremy Corbyn rather than Jo Swinson’s leadership for