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Kemi Badenoch has been accused of already throwing in the towel before next week's local elections. The under-fire Tory leader conceded the results will be "very difficult" for her party as ...
Kemi Badenoch on Tuesday demanded Keir Starmer apologise to women after he finally broke his silence on the Supreme Court’s biological sex ruling. The Leader of the Opposition told the Mail ...
Kemi Badenoch has pledged a new push to end the controversial police pursuit of ‘non-crime hate incidents’. The Conservative leader said a change in the law was needed to prevent officers ...
Kemi Badenoch has claimed to have achieved an end to infighting within the Tory Party, contrasting her leadership to Nigel Farage ‘losing 20% of his MPs’ since the general election. Being ...
The Tory leader is on the campaign trail ahead of the local elections on May 1, where her party is widely expected to lose hundreds of seats to Reform UK. So the presenter for BBC Radio 4′s ...
Furious Kemi Badenoch accused Sir Keir Starmer of a “shameless work of fiction” after the Government claimed it had always supported single-sex spaces for biological women. Women and ...
More than half of Tory members believe that Kemi Badenoch is moving too slowly on developing policy, a poll has shown. Some 55 per cent think that the party should be moving faster to develop its ...
The Equalities Minister has accused Tory leader Kemi Badenoch of being a "keyboard warrior" who did nothing to improve the lives of women when she was in Government. MPs for the first time today ...
But Kemi Badenoch, who was in the county today (April 22) to meet a farmer impacted by the government’s changes to inheritance tax, insisted “we are going to have to work hard for it”.
If Starmer can’t control the unions, why would you ever vote Labour again? So what about Kemi Badenoch? Can the newish Tory leader prevent Farage from measuring the curtains in 10 Downing Street?
And of course, campaigning for the local elections continues. Kemi Badenoch will pop up in Nottinghamshire, Nigel Farage will be in Kent hoping to trample on the Tories' toes, and Sir Ed Davey ...
The UK government borrowed almost £15bn more than forecast in the last financial year, according to official figures highlighting contributions from inflation-related costs, including pay awards.