EDITORIAL. Labour's collapse and Reform UK's breakthrough in Thursday's local elections reflect the rapid fragmentation of the political landscape in Europe's oldest democracy.

As Labour faces record-breaking losses in Thursday’s local elections, prime minister says rivals are unfit to lead

Keir Starmer's opponents have painted Thursday's vote as a referendum on the British prime minister.

Reform runaway winners in north-east, likely pushing Labour into opposition in Hartlepool, with other losses for Starmer in Chorley, Wigan, Redditch and Tamworth

Labour stürzt ab, Farage jubelt: Die Ergebnisse der Kommunal- und Regionalwahlen in Großbritannien kommen einem politischen Erdbeben gleich. Was bedeutet das für die nächste…

Early results saw Labour haemorrhage hundreds of councillors and eight local authorities across England while Reform, the Greens and Liberal Democrats all made gains

Early local election results in the U.K. indicate a backlash against the government, as cost of living pressures have once again dominated political discourse.

Editorial: Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening crisis of authority as election losses suggest disappointment with Labour has already curdled into cynicism

Die Rechtspopulisten sind bei den Kommunalwahlen in Großbritannien dort stark, wo die Wunde des Brexits nie ganz verheilt ist. Nicht nur Labour verliert kräftig, sondern auch die…

EDITORIAL. Labour's collapse and Reform UK's breakthrough in Thursday's local elections reflect the rapid fragmentation of the political landscape in Europe's oldest democracy.

Labour suffered bruising losses across its northern heartlands as Nigel Farage took a victory lap in Merseyside. After these local elections, does the party have any strongholds…

Two years after the British Labour Party’s “landslide” win, a crushing defeat threatens its future

Keir Starmer led the UK Labour Party to a landslide victory in 2024. Now that leadership is being tested.

Reform UK faces online backlash over alleged racist comments made by newly-elected councillors, as some step down