Tory cabinet minister also admits placing wagers on the timing of the election
Shadow chancellor seeks to avoid tensions seen in previous Labour top teams if party wins election
Rethinking Brexit, the triple lock and other follies isn’t politically viable now but will be in 2029
Our model attempts to track which voters have changed their minds about the main political parties since 2019
Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election on July 4
Tories’ warning of a Labour supermajority may cut through to some undecided voters
Campaign data analysed by FT reveals electoral strategy likely to maximise Tory losses in the south of England
For decades the agenda was owned by the right — but not any longer
Polls predict steep losses in some rural Conservative strongholds
Sinn Féin hopes Fermanagh and South Tyrone will help it become Northern Ireland’s largest party at Westminster
PM stands by decision not to suspend two Tory candidates being probed while another calls party a ‘shower of shit’
Former Brexit backer had previously said he planned to focus on ‘culture war’ issues
A scandal over election betting has raised new questions over ethics
Think-tank delivers scathing verdict on manifesto promises of Labour and Conservatives
The next government must realise that a managed and open policy is essential for long-term growth
New research into prosperous seats reveals anti-Con swings could be deeper than some polling suggests, though voter choices remain fluid
Probe into Nick Mason comes as Gambling Commission widens probe into scandal that has rocked Conservative party
Claims that higher growth will boost revenues and bolster public finances are called into question
Not only do the polls say Labour will win back predominantly working-class areas in the north but also wealthy, southern Tory heartlands
Treating the voters as mere children can only guarantee ever-rising cynicism
Architects of New Labour’s reform success prescribe fresh approach to fit the times
Ipsos survey for the FT finds high levels of volatility in electorate ahead of July 4 ballot
Big cash injection needed to prevent nurses and teachers falling further behind private sector, think-tank warns
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