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SNP and Plaid would resist ‘consuming of UK politics by far-right’, says Swinney

He said: “They were able, on the basis of principle and the demonstration of their values, to resist all of that, and that’s...

SNP and Plaid Cymru seek to give voters a ‘positive alternative’ to Westminster

The Scottish First Minister said: “Bills are going up, people are struggling and the UK Labour Government’s answer is racing further and further...

Shadow home secretary fails to name leader of Welsh Conservatives five times

Chris Philp was asked the question during an interview on GB News. Source link

Streeting: Labour needs to counter ‘growing sense of despair’ and deliver

Sir Keir has faced a bruising week, with chaos in the grooming gangs inquiry, the return of a small boat migrant who was...

Labour not ‘bold enough’ says Powell as she becomes deputy leader

Lucy Powell’s victory in the deputy leadership contest could add to Sir Keir Starmer’s headaches at the end of a bruising week. Source link...

Powell expected to be named Labour’s new deputy leader

Labour’s struggles in the polls have already led to some questions among backbenchers about Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership of the party. Source link

Starmer ‘deeply disappointed’ in by-election loss and says ‘we need to do more’

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer sits with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky facing a screen with other participants joining by video link during a...

Plaid Cymru’s Caerphilly by-election win leaves Labour with ‘very tough fight’

Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said the result pointed to a ‘fractured political landscape’. Source link

Labour suffers crushing defeat in Caerphilly by-election with record vote collapse as Plaid Cymru holds off Reform

Labour came a distant third with only 11.02% of the vote - as swing of almost 27% from the party Source link

Plaid Cymru win Caerphilly Welsh Government by-election holding off Reform UK

The seat had been held by Labour since the Senedd was first established in 1999. Source link

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