Removal of winter fuel allowance partly blamed for party’s setbacks at polls
While the green agenda remains critical, it must be balanced with the other fundamental imperatives of our age
Five individuals were detained on suspicion of preparing terrorist act, police say
Large proportion of additional capacity could be down to statistical anomaly, says transport expert
Local MP pledges to work with Universal to support homeowners impacted by multibillion-pound project
Despite his friendship with Donald Trump and the fallout from Brexit, the Reform leader is thriving
Insurgent party’s phenomenal success is threatening Britain’s political status quo
Big two parties lose ground while rightwing rival surges in council and mayoral polls
Plus: Kemi Badenoch’s rocky road ahead
Whitehall assessment finds controversial measure could save NHS up to £60mn a year
Widespread local election wins raise prospect of populist party becoming Labour’s main opposition
Reform party’s rout in local elections poses huge challenges for Conservatives and Labour
Rise of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK threatens the Labour-Conservative duopoly
Britain does not have a populist problem. It has an unpopularist problem
With a more volatile electorate, all parties need to adapt to face down populism
BMA demands rises of up to 35% to make up for below-inflation salary increases over past 15 years
Legal wrangle over access is one of most prominent irritants in post-Brexit relations between London and Brussels
Runcorn by-election points to risk of fragmented voter preferences and timidity in grappling with UK public realm
Reform ahead so far in more local council seats than every other party put together
Former UK prime minister caused a political storm this week with comments on green policy
Chances of hospital admission with infectious disease strongly linked to factors such as ethnicity and deprivation, report says
Bodies at UCL and Lancaster act over potential breach of charity laws
After five years as State of Britain newsletter writer Peter Foster reflects on the UK’s position in the world
Nigel Farage’s party is bolstered by disillusionment in the country rather than its policies