Why soaring immigration under Sir Tony Blair’s New Labour is no ‘myth’
Despite his denials and call for controls, former PM presided over the birth of modern mass migration to the UK
Despite his denials and call for controls, former PM presided over the birth of modern mass migration to the UK
Keir Starmer has pledged to stamp 20pc VAT on fees – here’s how to soften the blow
Labour will enter government with an overwhelming majority, but its success masked a complicated electoral scene
The scale of Sir Keir Starmer’s apparent majority was overestimated by as many as 60 seats
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All the key moments, seats and MPs to watch
Before election results were returned on Friday, The Telegraph explored whether a vote for Farage was really blocking Conservative success
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More than one in four aircrafts experienced interference between January and April
Call comes as record numbers of youngsters aged under 16 are being treated in hospital for stab wounds
In The Telegraph’s latest analysis instalment, our writers reflect on the impact of the former president’s trial on voters
Work and Pensions Secretary has represented the party on ‘morning rounds’ more times than any other Conservative minister
Analysis reveals Sir Keir Starmer and Sir Ed Davey steering clear of each other’s most winnable constituencies
From Nigel Farage rapping Eminem to concerns over immigration, support among young voters is surging thanks to their savvy online presence
Analysis of data provided by bookmakers shows more than £2,700 was wagered in the space of a few hours on May 21