William Wragg resigns from 1922 committee amid Westminster honeytrap scandal
Met Police are examining reports that ‘a number of unsolicited messages were sent to MPs’
Met Police are examining reports that ‘a number of unsolicited messages were sent to MPs’
Tories ‘will pay at the ballot box’ as more retirees than ever dragged into income levy
Lib Dems accuse water companies of ‘environmental vandalism’ and declare scandal ‘cannot be allowed to continue’
Ambulance, police and fire services are predicted to pay almost £150 million in bills this year
What does the biggest shake-up of the political landscape in a generation mean for you and your vote
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The ex-Lib Dem peer on the failure of integration in Britain and the personal toll taken by the attempt to remove her as head of the EHRC
Tories accuse force of using ‘flimsy data’ to railroad through dangerous SNP-backed policy
The Telegraph’s weekly Peterborough diary column offers an unparalleled insight into what’s really going on at Westminster and beyond
What's extraordinary is that, in two seats with sizeable majorities, Conservative HQ mobilised so few activists
If at the general election Labour end up the largest party but without a majority, a minority administration could be the best outcome
The party is expected to campaign for closer ties with the EU as it tries to regain status as third largest party in Westminster
‘Anti-tourist’ move by Lib Dems amid bankruptcy threat will kill trade for smaller businesses, say Tories
Labour says health service spent £1.1bn on oursourced radiology while number carried out fell by 200,000
Party’s claim that term suggests people ‘need to get out to get on’ dismissed as bizarre by Tories
Party’s share of vote plummets on 2019 election result as it receives less than five per cent of votes cast and forfeits the £500 payment
With the Tories now having lost more by-elections than any administration since 1960s, The Telegraph looks at the results in detail
Strategists believe two demographics at opposite ends of the political spectrum are key to winning seats in Conservative heartlands