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Theresa May: Callous terrorist attack will not defeat UK – our values will prevail
British security services believe they know the identity of the lone suicide bomber.
Ian Silvera May 23, 2017
Britain's deadliest attack in a decade claims 22 lives in Manchester Arena
Prime Minister Theresa May says the police are treating the incident as an 'appalling terrorist attack'.
Vasudevan Sridharan May 23, 2017
Evasive Theresa May dodges Andrew Neil's probes on 'dementia tax' U-turn and tax
The BBC's Andrew Neil is interviewing party leaders ahead of the 8 June General Election.
William Watkinson May 22, 2017
General Election 2017: Labour party sees surge in support in Wales, outstripping Tories
Latest YouGov polls show Jeremy Corbyn's party leading by 10 points.
Rachel Middleton May 22, 2017
Corbyn will lose because we're not all idealistic teenagers
Why isn't Jeremy heading for a victory? Because Labour's manifesto is an impossible spending wish-list.
Daniel Hannan May 22, 2017
Scrapping tuition fees will cost billions – the poor need that money more than graduates
The tuition fees system could be progressive. Scrapping it will take money away from where it's needed.
James Bloodworth May 22, 2017
FX Focus: Pound recovers as May backtracks on 'dementia tax'
Pound climbs back above $1.30 after losing half a cent against the dollar as Tories' lead narrows.
Dan Cancian May 22, 2017
'This is a fascist state!' Police drag away fox hunting protester from Theresa May speech in Wales
It's not known why the protester at May's speech in Wrexham was arrested.
Jordan Bhatt May 22, 2017
Tories' poll lead slumps after 'dementia tax' policy that inner circle was not told about
'It has been poorly communicated' says party insider.
Brendan Cole May 22, 2017
Labour slash gap in the polls as Tories flounder on social care
A YouGov survey showed the gap is at its closest since the general election was called.
Tareq Haddad May 21, 2017
Twelve reasons why this is the most surreal general election ever
The UK general election is one of the weirdest in recent memory.
Alastair Campbell May 21, 2017
What would you say to Theresa May & Jeremy Corbyn if you had the chance?
We asked people on the street.
Claire Toureille May 20, 2017
Snap elections could be about to become a lot more common - if the Conservatives win
It could mean an election at any moment.
Jordan Bhatt May 19, 2017
Time is running out to register to vote - make your voice heard in the general election
It's quick and easy to register online.
Lydia Smith May 19, 2017
General Election 2017: The ultimate poll of polls
Data from all the opinion polls in the fight between May and Corbyn.
Daniele Palumbo May 19, 2017
Conservative manifesto buries Thatcherism as Theresa May promises 'mainstream' Brexit
"We can use this moment of change to build a stronger, fairer, more prosperous Britain," May said.
Ian Silvera May 18, 2017
General Election 2017: Tories lead slipping as Jeremy Corbyn enjoys highest poll rating of campaign
Conservatives stand at 49% while Labour jump 8 points to 34% following manifesto launch.
Ewan Palmer May 18, 2017
Tory manifesto launch hijacked as protesters ambush Theresa May's battle bus
"The world of work has become increasingly insecure under this Tory government," Unite said.
Ian Silvera May 18, 2017
How the Conservatives snatched the British Indian vote off Labour
"The election may well mark an all-time low in relations between Labour and British Indian voters."
Rakib Ehsan May 18, 2017
Conservative manifesto to pledge curbing immigration and tackling social care costs
The Tories want to target winter fuel payments for pensioners and firms hiring foreigners.
William Watkinson May 18, 2017
Theresa May isn't trusted on immigration – George Osborne just made the issue worse
Former Conservative chancellor gave Ukip a gift by attacking the 'tens of thousands' pledge.
Ian Silvera May 17, 2017
Tory event on Labour's manifesto backfires – now everyone is talking about Philip Hammond
Prime Minister Theresa May cast doubt over Hammond's future as chancellor during a press conference.
Ian Silvera May 17, 2017
General election 2017: Where the party leaders stand on LGBT rights
LGBT rights are firmly on Labour's agenda - what about the other parties?
Lydia Smith May 17, 2017
Theresa May survives 40,000 questions and 10,000 angry faces during Facebook Live grilling
Conservative prime minister was the first leader to face Robert Peston's social media-driven interview.
Ian Silvera May 15, 2017
Why Tory promises on workers' rights aren't worth the paper they're written on
Unless Conservatives scrap the employment tribunal fees they introduced, workers can't enforce their rights.
James Bloodworth May 15, 2017
Watch disabled voter confront Theresa May over benefit cuts and 'fat cats'
Conservative prime minister was confronted face-to-face as she visited Oxfordshire.
Ian Silvera May 15, 2017
Labour seats with 10,000 vote majorities are under threat at election, party's polls warn
Report comes as Conservative premier Theresa May continues to tour Labour's heartlands.
Ian Silvera May 15, 2017
Conservatives to take on Labour directly with pledge to extend workers' rights
Theresa May will unveil the party's pledge to help those in the gig economy.
Brendan Cole May 15, 2017
Where do UK political parties stand on drug policy and legalising marijuana?
Is it time to make drugs legal in the UK?
Jasmine Andersson May 13, 2017
We played Election Word Association with people in London. Here is what they said...
Londoners share their views on Brexit, immigration, Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn.
Isabelle Gerretsen May 13, 2017
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