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The Greens have expelled members from Surrey who were allegedly involved in supporting tactical voting against Jeremy Hunt
‘Draconian’ bannings, including of two local councillors, follow original candidate’s withdrawal at behest of local party
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Catastrophic poll shows Tories have fallen even further behind Reform UK
Our weekly poll shows just 18% of voters plan to support Rishi Sunak’s party. Keir Starmer's Labour has the backing of 38%, while 21% say they plan to vote for Reform UK
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Green Party says BBC failing on “most important issues of our times”
The Green Party has filed an official complaint with the BBC over its election coverage on the climate crisis
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Rishi Sunak's majority in his own seat set to crumble, poll shows
The survey of the PM's constituency comes as the Tories fear a wipeout at the ballot box with polls pointing to a huge Labour landslide after 14 years of Conservative rule
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Young voters are shifting their support from Labour to Green as election looms
With the election approaching, Labour is set for a decisive win, as polls show. But smaller parties, such as the Green Party, are starting to draw in former Labour voters
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Sunak's Question Time debate performance slammed as 'rude' and 'aggressive'
The co-leader of the Green Party Caroline Lucas didn't hold back as she publicly slammed Rishi Sunak's Question Time appearance as 'aggressive' and 'rude' before even claiming 'he's totally lost it'
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Farage's Question Time absence explained as he wields gun on campaign visit
Four party leaders will face questions from a live audience on tonight's BBC Question Time Special - but Reform UK's Nigel Farage will be absent from the debate after being spotted with a gun in tow on a campaign visit
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How proposed 'flyer tax' would work and why it could make your flight cheaper
An environmental expert has revealed what a 'flyer tax' would really mean to Brits' holidays and the one secret that airlines like to keep hush-hush
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Angela Rayner's telling gesture of power as Penny Mordaunt 'lost her cool'
Penny Mordaunt let slip an unconscious gesture of stress while being grilled about boss Rishi Sunak's 'unforgivable' decision to leave Thursday's D-Day commemorations, according to body language expert Darren Stanton
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ITV announces second election debate with Reform UK, Lib Dems and Greens invited
Senior representatives - including figures like Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner - could be given a chance to fight for their parties as ITV announced a multi-party debate
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Zac Goldsmith says Green Party has 'lost its mind' amid anti-Semitism storm
ECO-peer Zac Goldsmith says the Green Party has “lost its mind” as they were engulfed in an anti-Semitism storm.The former Tory climate minister s
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Caroline Lucas says 'the Left has been too squeamish about being English'
“I want to reclaim England and Englishness,” said Caroline Lucas. “To make it somewhere people born in England and people who have made England their home want to celebrate.”
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Angry locals mock up 'Poo-nami' signs to highlight sewage flowing in streets
The group of anonymous residents - dubbed the 'Berkshire Banksys' - are taking action over polluted water in Hampstead Norreys. The signs have been praised as a typically British method of protest
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Green Party candidate loses finger in dog bite while posting campaign letter
A GREEN Party local election candidate had a finger bitten off by a dog while posting a campaign leaflet.Danica Priest was pushing the flyer through a
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Green Party candidate has finger bitten off by dog before owner's gruesome find
Danica Priest was hitting the streets of Bristol to canvas for votes in the upcoming election when she posted a leaflet through a letterbox and lost a finger in the process
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London 2012 Olympics pool handed to private firm amid fears legacy will be lost
With complaints from locals about rising prices, there are fears the legacy of London 2012 might be lost when the Aquatic Centre in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is set to be run by a private firm
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'Rotten to the core Rwanda Bill is performative cruelty of dying Government'
Green Party MP Caroline Lucas says Rishi Sunak's desperate bid to push through the Rwanda plan in spite of a Supreme Court ruling that it is illegal represents a 'grim slide into authoritarianism'
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Bristol tower block protests erupt after hundreds forced to evacuate homes
During a protest at City Hall by Barton House residents, organised by housing union, Acorn, rumours began circulating that council staff were removing belongings from residents’ homes. But this was swiftly refuted by Bristol City Council
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Hundreds mourn 'loving' woman allegedly killed by ex-husband over son's grave
Hundreds of mourners came together to remember Ann Blackwood, a "caring and kind-hearted" mother allegedly killed by her ex-husband over their late son's grave - on his birthday
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PM backing new oil and gas licences 'wrong decision at wrong time', warns Tory
Furious campaigners have lashed out at Rishi Sunak's decision to support future oil and gas development in the North Sea - despite warning the UK needs to warn itself off fossil fuels
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Local elections: Double digit vote share win could show Labour on path to No10
Polling guru Professor Sir John Curtice pointed to both Tony Blair and David Cameron, who secured wins of more than 10% over their rival ruling party in local elections before they entered Downing Street
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NHS waiting list frustration leads to fewer donors for transplant patients
Clinicians say potential donors and their families have become less inclined to offer organs while a record 7.2 million patients have treatment delayed.
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PM 'won't boost free childcare because it was Liz Truss' idea', ministers claim
In her brief spell as PM Ms Truss wanted to extend the support for three and four year olds from 30 hours to 50 hours a week
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Plan to ease homeless and refugee problem by housing them on cruise ships
High demand for public housing for people seeking refuge from Ukraine and elsewhere, or even those without a roof over their head, has left a need for “radical measures”, councillors said
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Families and refugees could be moved onto cruise ship to tackle housing crisis
Torridge District Council in Devon has been forced to consider "radical measures" and house families and refugees aboard cruse ships in a bid to tackle the housing crisis
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