So long as the Reform leader continues to stand up to genuine racists and extremists, his advance to No 10 appears unstoppable

Keir Starmer launches blistering attack on Reform UK in sign he sees them as real opposition threat – with Lisa Nandy telling The Independent that voting for Nigel Farage will…

PM says immigration proposals could tear country apart as Labour delegates gather for first day of party conference

The prime minister will rally the Labour Party with a call to fight back against Nigel Farage’s Reform in a crucial conference speech in Liverpool

Keir Starmer will use his keynote speech to party conference in Liverpool to talk up the threat posed by Reform - which is streets ahead in the polls.

Keir Starmer used his keynote speech to Labour conference in Liverpool to talk up the threat posed by Reform and draw deep dividing lines.

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The PM vows to fight Reform UK's "politics of grievance" in a speech to Labour's annual conference.

Emboldened by the ‘enemy’ Reform, this was the prime minister like we have never seen him before, writes political editor David Maddox

Keir Starmer received a huge reception from the party faithful as he gave his most impassioned speech yet as leader

Prime minister lambasts Nigel Farage and the politics of Reform in combative Labour conference speech

Reform leader claims PM’s ‘disgraceful’ comments will encourage radical Left after the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk

Keir Starmer described Nigel Farage as 'formidable' amid a backlash at the aggressive stance in his address to the party faithful.

So long as the Reform leader continues to stand up to genuine racists and extremists, his advance to No 10 appears unstoppable

Reform UK may be ahead in the polls but tackling immigration may take the wind out of their sails before the next election

Fearless Nige and his mates’ unhinged reaction to Starmer’s speech suggests he can dish it out but he can’t take it

Labour has seen a slump in support since Keir Starmer stepped up his personal abuse of Nigel Farage, a survey found yesterday.