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Number of headlines in database: 115
Last update: 2026-05-05 10:21:04
BBC News - Politics Headlines
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Starmer to host No 10 summit to tackle antisemitism (2026-05-05 08:06:19)
The prime minister will meet leaders from a number of sectors at Downing Street on Tuesday. -
Council investigates as postal vote problems leave ballots undelivered (2026-05-05 05:28:12)
Cardiff Council says it is investigating after some postal voters said they had not received their ballots. -
Starmer to host Downing Street summit to address antisemitism (2026-05-05 00:38:20)
The prime minister will meet leaders from a number of sectors at Downing Street on Tuesday. -
Potholes fuel voter frustration before elections - so what can be done? (2026-05-04 23:07:17)
The state of the roads will be at the top of many voters' agenda at this week's local elections in England. -
Reform pledges to open migrant detention centres in Green-voting areas (2026-05-04 13:03:45)
The Green Party has accused Reform of "making abhorrent announcements in attempts to distract voters". -
UK joining Ukraine loan scheme would be good for EU ties, Starmer says (2026-05-04 08:31:31)
The UK is "discussing participating" in a £78bn (€90bn) European Union loan scheme to support Ukraine, the prime minister says. -
Chris Mason: Elections this week a smorgasbord of competitiveness (2026-05-04 01:08:41)
The scale of these elections looks set to vividly expose the breadth of Labour's vulnerabilities, Chris Mason writes. -
Chris Mason: Elections this week set to show how politics is changing (2026-05-04 01:08:41)
The scale of these elections looks set to vividly expose the breadth of Labour's vulnerabilities, Chris Mason writes. -
UK to enter talks to join £78bn EU loan scheme for Ukraine (2026-05-03 21:30:03)
Sir Keir Starmer will meet leaders at the European Political Community summit in Armenia on Monday. -
Reform candidate brands Banks' comment racist (2026-05-03 13:58:45)
Arron Banks posted "Welsh lad?" on X in response to a Plaid Cymru video fronted by a black community organiser. -
Polanski stands by concerns over police response to Golders Green attack (2026-05-03 11:24:20)
The Green Party leader previously apologised for "sharing a tweet in haste" about the knife attack on Wednesday. -
Polanski says police 'should not be above scrutiny' over Golders Green response (2026-05-03 11:24:20)
The Green Party leader says he apologised for reposting a tweet criticising the officers' response because it was "not the appropriate forum". -
Can you pronounce your constituency? (2026-05-03 07:05:20)
Constituency names in the Senedd election are all in Welsh. Can you pronounce them? -
Will an M4 relief road ever be given the green light? (2026-05-03 06:45:41)
Wales' Senedd election has seen the potential for an M4 relief road return as a political issue. -
Election tram talk: Midlands Metro passengers on homelessness and shops (2026-05-03 06:05:43)
Passengers on the tram system in Wolverhampton deliver their thoughts ahead of polling day on 7 May. -
Struggling High Streets fuel sense of neglect for voters ahead of local elections (2026-05-03 01:48:14)
Failing High Streets fuel a wider sense of political discontent which could prove crucial in the upcoming elections for English councils in May. -
Tories pledge to tighten household benefit cap rules (2026-05-02 21:00:45)
The party says removing some exemptions to the household benefit cap would save £1bn a year. -
Kemi Badenoch apologises after Bloody Sunday footage used in video (2026-05-02 15:14:25)
Foyle MP Colum Eastwood called on Badenoch to personally apologise after the video was posted online. -
Winners, losers and a PM on the brink - what to expect in next week's elections (2026-05-02 11:03:41)
Believe it or not, Thursday’s local elections aren’t just about the PM’s fate - there’s plenty more at stake. -
Chris Mason: PM seeks to draw contrast with critics within his party and beyond (2026-05-02 09:04:48)
In his interview with the Today Programme, Sir Keir Starmer addressed the whirlwind of recent events, from wars to rising antisemitism. -
The big issues and key flashpoints from Scotland's election campaign (2026-05-02 08:19:18)
BBC Scotland political editor Glenn Campbell examines what we have learned during the Holyrood election campaign. -
The battle to take political control of Birmingham (2026-05-02 06:11:00)
The number of candidates and challengers from non-traditional parties make results hard to predict. -
Protests may need to be stopped in some cases, PM suggests (2026-05-02 05:00:13)
The PM tells the BBC he is concerned about the "cumulative" effect of marches on the Jewish community. -
Whisky tariffs deal sparks political squabble over who claims credit (2026-05-01 15:34:51)
Party leaders quickly changed their campaign plans after Donald Trump's announcement on the tariffs deal. -
Polanski apologises for sharing post criticising police (2026-05-01 14:16:21)
Green Party leader sorry for sharing post condemning actions of police officers who arrested suspect in Golders Green attack. -
Greens pledge £15 minimum wage for all workers (2026-05-01 13:53:46)
The party accuses the Labour government of watering down its promises on workers' rights. -
Kemi Badenoch use of Bloody Sunday footage 'disgusting', says MP (2026-05-01 13:30:25)
The footage of soldiers on Bloody Sunday appeared in a Conservative Party video opposing reforms to the Legacy Act. -
Polanski faces backlash for sharing post on police knife attack response (2026-05-01 12:46:36)
The Green leader shared a social media post condemning police officers who arrested the suspect in the Golders Green attack. -
Bin strike deal 'gets done when it gets done' (2026-05-01 12:32:30)
MP Jess Phillips on the 14-month bin dispute in Birmingham ahead of next week's local elections. -
Pro-Palestinian marches have been hijacked, says minister (2026-05-01 12:12:58)
But Alex Davies-Jones says further restrictions must be balanced against the "fundamental right" to protest. -
Met chief defends knife attack officers after criticism from Zack Polanski (2026-05-01 09:36:08)
Sir Mark Rowley says he is "disappointed" that Green Party leader Zack Polanski shared a post condemning how police used extreme force in the arrest. -
Labour's London squeeze exposes a fragmented British politics (2026-05-01 06:09:47)
London offers an insight into the dilemma Labour faces about which direction to take. -
What are the issues in the suburb that keeps changing its mind? (2026-05-01 04:53:44)
Nothing is set in stone for voters in Hampton Vale, built on the site of a former brickworks. -
Restore Britain party refunds crypto project's donations (2026-05-01 00:07:12)
A Labour MP raised concerns about the donations with the Electoral Commission. -
UK should not keep changing prime ministers, warns John Major (2026-04-30 23:44:54)
The former Tory PM tells the BBC political leaders are letting young people down by failing tackle long-term problems. -
Has the royal state visit saved the special relationship? (2026-04-30 21:45:16)
BBC's Sarah Smith looks at whether King Charles' charm offensive with President Trump made a difference to US-UK relations. -
Two Green Party candidates arrested over alleged antisemitic online posts (2026-04-30 20:12:51)
The two women remain in police custody, according to the Metropolitan Police. -
Met chief defends knife attack officers after Greens criticism (2026-04-30 19:41:28)
Sir Mark Rowley says he is "disappointed" that Green Party leader Zack Polanski shared a post condemning how police subdued the suspect. -
'Globalise the intifada' chant is racist, says Starmer (2026-04-30 19:13:57)
The prime minister said the use of the chant on marches had left Jews feeling scared and intimidated. -
Elections watchdog considers looking into £5m gift to Farage (2026-04-30 18:01:58)
Reform UK mega donor Christopher Harborne gave the money to Nigel Farage in early 2024. -
What the Renters' Rights Act means for tenants and landlords (2026-04-30 16:42:58)
The biggest shake up of renting rules in England for 30 years affects millions of people. -
Starmer heckled during Golders Green visit (2026-04-30 15:57:38)
Protesters gathered as the prime minister arrived in the north London suburb where two men were stabbed. -
We would end Birmingham bin strikes, says Tory leader (2026-04-30 15:55:05)
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch spoke to BBC Radio WM ahead of the local elections on 7 May. -
Reform's deputy Welsh leader U-turns mid-interview after Farage intervention (2026-04-30 15:28:57)
Helen Jenner refused to call for a member to apologise over a comment before learning Nigel Farage had done so. -
'Vote Plaid Cymru' gaffe from Welsh Labour leader (2026-04-30 14:13:12)
Eluned Morgan accidentally told Labour members to "vote Plaid Cymru" at an event ahead of the election. -
New rules won't stop me donating, says billionaire Reform backer (2026-04-30 14:07:04)
Christopher Harborne tells the Telegraph he could return to the UK to get around a donations cap. -
'Vote Plaid Cymru' says Welsh Labour first minister in speech slip-up (2026-04-30 13:59:03)
Eluned Morgan told reporters "we're all a little bit exhausted" after making the gaffe. -
Bank of England says rates could rise as Iran war fuels inflation (2026-04-30 12:34:53)
The Bank of England voted to hold interest rates at 3.75% as it monitors the knock-on effects of the Middle East conflict. -
Bank of England hints at higher rates as Iran war fuels inflation (2026-04-30 12:15:36)
The Bank of England votes for no immediate change to borrowing costs as it monitors the knock-on effects of the Middle East conflict. -
Antisemitism 'a national security emergency', government terror adviser says (2026-04-30 10:16:42)
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood says the issue is being treated as an "absolute priority" but does not agree it constitutes a national emergency. -
Interest rates expected to be held as uncertainty over Iran war continues (2026-04-29 23:01:04)
Future base rate changes are hard to predict as analysts judge the economic impact of the Iran war. -
We can't abolish leasehold overnight, minister says (2026-04-29 20:59:10)
Matthew Pennycook rejects criticism the government is dragging its feet on leasehold reform. -
Man offered Ukrainians money to carry out Starmer arson attacks, court hears (2026-04-29 19:05:47)
The three men are accused of targeting north London properties linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. -
Hereditary peers' last hurrah as 700-year-old system abolished (2026-04-29 18:45:22)
It comes after legislation to remove their right to sit in the upper chamber passed last month. -
We can't abolish leasehold outright, minister says (2026-04-29 17:10:56)
Matthew Pennycook rejects criticism the government is dragging its feet on leasehold reform. -
Nigel Farage on rooting out racist behaviour in Reform UK (2026-04-29 15:21:28)
The Reform UK leader responds to accusations that some members of Reform UK are displaying "racist behaviour". -
PM defends record as Badenoch says he squandered election win (2026-04-29 14:04:43)
The prime minister and Conservative leader argue over welfare and defence spending ahead of May elections. -
Farage received £5m from donor before he became MP (2026-04-29 13:10:09)
The Reform leader says the gift was for his personal security - but opponents say he should have declared it. -
Nigel Farage claims Reform UK 'forced' bin strike news (2026-04-29 12:55:05)
The Reform UK leader appears on BBC local radio ahead of the elections on 7 May. -
Will King's US visit lead to lasting reset in relations with UK? (2026-04-29 12:36:50)
As applause fades and banquet plates are cleared, it's up to politicians to build on Charles's historic trip. -
Why young people are worried about going to uni (2026-04-29 07:58:29)
Sam Jones asked Wales' six biggest parties what they planned to do to help support young people. -
What you need to know about the 7 May elections in England, Scotland and Wales (2026-04-29 07:22:49)
Millions will vote in parliamentary elections in Scotland and Wales, and local elections in England. -
Hampshire: local elections explained in 60 seconds (2026-04-29 05:14:46)
BBC South's Ellie Cleverley has 60 seconds to explain what the local elections are and how you can vote. -
MP rejects rumour he could stand aside for Burnham (2026-04-29 05:12:05)
Bootle MP Peter Dowd said speculation he could create an opening for the mayor was "tittle tattle". -
Reform is not racist, Welsh leader says in heated election debate (2026-04-28 23:07:25)
Wales' big six parties clashed in the TV debate less than two weeks before the Senedd election. -
Reform challenges other parties to cost their policies in heated Welsh election debate (2026-04-28 22:05:08)
Parties clash in heated TV debate less than two weeks before voters decide the new Welsh Parliament. -
Starmer sees off inquiry call - but he doesn't escape unscathed (2026-04-28 21:54:08)
No 10 has expended considerable political capital in keeping Labour MPs onside over the Mandelson vetting row. -
Reform's Scottish leader says he owns six houses, six boats and five cars (2026-04-28 21:30:36)
Malcolm Offord was criticised as "entitled" during an STV leaders debate ahead of next week's election. -
PM won't face inquiry over claims he misled MPs on Mandelson vetting (2026-04-28 18:10:37)
A Conservative-led motion sought to have the prime minister's remarks assessed by Privileges Committee. -
Find out how your MP voted on Mandelson vetting inquiry (2026-04-28 18:03:35)
Check whether your MP voted for or against a parliamentary investigation into whether the PM misled the Commons. -
MP's website suffers 'deliberate' cyber attack (2026-04-28 17:54:00)
The site was hit with 142 million requests, redirecting users to south-east Asian gambling" sites. -
America's special relationship 'probably Israel', says UK ambassador to US (2026-04-28 17:31:00)
The remarks, made in February and first reported by the Financial Times, came to light during the King's state visit. -
More migrants making false domestic abuse claims, minister tells MPs (2026-04-28 17:14:19)
Jess Phillips says the Home Office could do more to weed out false claims, following a BBC News investigation. -
'Reform's council tax rises will be lower than other parties' - Farage (2026-04-28 15:03:14)
Nigel Farage pledged Reform UK would ensure council tax rises would be lower in councils run by his party than in those controlled by any other parties. -
I made 'serious mistake' advising Starmer to appoint Mandelson, PM's ex-top adviser says (2026-04-28 14:11:14)
Morgan McSweeney says the peer did not give the "full truth" about his relationship with Epstein. -
Ed Davey sceptical about timing of bin strike news (2026-04-28 14:01:57)
The Liberal Democrats leader appears on BBC local radio ahead of the elections on 7 May. -
Watch: 'Like a knife through my soul': PM's ex-top aide on Mandelson revelations (2026-04-28 12:45:24)
Key moments as Morgan McSweeney gives evidence to MPs about Peter Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador. -
Watch: PM's ex-top aide on Mandelson revelations (2026-04-28 12:45:24)
Key moments as Morgan McSweeney gives evidence to MPs about Peter Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador. -
Birmingham bins announcement is 'cynical' says Green Party leader (2026-04-28 11:54:56)
Zack Polanski speaks to BBC Radio WM ahead of the local elections on 7 May. -
Key points as MPs question ex-senior aide about Mandelson appointment (2026-04-28 11:52:06)
Former top Foreign Office civil servant Sir Philip Barton and ex-No 10 chief of staff Morgan McSweeney are answering MPs' questions. -
No way to raise Mandelson concerns, former senior official says (2026-04-28 10:12:00)
Sir Philip Barton says he was worried Lord Mandelson's links to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein "could be a problem". -
'Emergency handbrake' needed on sickness benefits, Blair think tank says (2026-04-28 10:11:28)
The Tony Blair Institute says people with conditions like anxiety should get employment support instead of cash benefits. -
Social media restrictions for under-16s even if no ban, minister says (2026-04-28 09:50:19)
The government is consulting on changes as a new social media law goes through its final Parliamentary stages. -
Key points as MPs question former Foreign Office boss on Mandelson vetting row (2026-04-28 09:36:01)
Former top Foreign Office civil servant Sir Philip Barton and ex-No 10 chief of staff Morgan McSweeney are answering MPs' questions. -
Ministers rally support for PM ahead of Mandelson vote (2026-04-28 09:09:28)
Keir Starmer brands the vote "pure politics" and urges Labour MPs to "stand together against it". -
MP's website shut down in suspected cyber attack (2026-04-28 08:42:15)
The site was hit with 142 million requests, redirecting users to south-east Asian gambling" sites. -
UK and US always find ways to come together, King to tell Congress (2026-04-28 08:25:45)
King Charles will address the US Congress on Tuesday at a time of diplomatic tensions between London and Washington. -
'Some form' of social media restrictions for under-16s, minister promises (2026-04-28 07:12:44)
Education Minister Olivia Bailey says the government will introduce “age or functionality restrictions”. -
UK and US always find ways to 'come together', King to tell Congress (2026-04-28 01:44:46)
King Charles will address the US Congress on Tuesday and it is expected to express sympathy over Saturday's gun attack. -
My tenant owes £15,000 in rent, but I can't get them out of the property (2026-04-27 23:56:45)
Landlords tell BBC News why they fear new laws could make it harder to remove problematic tenants. -
Five things to look out for in the leaders' debate (2026-04-27 21:26:14)
With just over a week until the Senedd election, here are five things to look out for in the leaders' debate. -
What does devolution mean and how does it work across the UK? (2026-04-27 10:39:41)
Since the 1990s, devolved governments across the UK have worked alongside the Westminster Parliament. -
Relish and dread as Starmer 'shambles' hangs over Scotland and Wales elections (2026-04-25 12:07:54)
Laura Kuenssberg travels to Wales and Scotland to speak to candidates and voters ahead of May 7 polls. -
A grim week for Starmer - but things could be about to get worse (2026-04-24 17:16:12)
The Mandelson vetting row has reignited questions over the PM's future just two weeks before crucial elections in Scotland, Wales and England. -
The assisted dying bill has failed - but the debate isn't over (2026-04-24 15:45:51)
In June 2025 MPs backed the legislation but now it has run out of time to become law. -
Falklands is a pressure point for the UK – and the US knows it (2026-04-24 13:26:07)
This story will make greater waves in the UK than in the US, which for Donald Trump is an opportunity for leverage, Joe Inwood writes. -
Waiting lists apology, cost of living and more powers in election debate (2026-04-24 05:52:54)
The NHS and childcare are two of the main topics debated by political leaders in Carmarthen. -
Key takeaways from senior official on Mandelson vetting (2026-04-23 12:47:49)
Cat Little, the top official at the Cabinet Office, tells MPs "due process" was followed in the appointment. -
Labour MPs are increasingly restless – but aren't ready to oust Starmer yet (2026-04-22 18:23:37)
Labour MPs say that while the prime minister is unpopular, a contest is unlikely as there isn't a candidate ready to replace him. -
Starmer sends 'chill' through civil service, its union boss says (2026-04-22 09:28:49)
The 'chill' follows the sacking of lead civil servant at the Foreign Office Sir Olly Robbins by the prime minister. -
What we know about Mandelson's vetting and security clearance (2026-04-21 17:28:39)
The former US ambassador was given a security clearance despite concerns being raised during checks. -
Key evidence from sacked official at heart of Mandelson vetting row (2026-04-21 15:40:56)
Sir Olly Robbins has defended his actions amid a row over the vetting of the former US ambassador. -
Henry Zeffman: Robbins's revelations are a dangerous moment for PM (2026-04-21 12:16:18)
Drawing a line under Lord Mandelson's appointment is proving impossible for the prime minister. -
Sacked civil servant to speak out in Mandelson vetting row (2026-04-21 05:58:06)
Sir Olly Robbins is expected to defend his decision not to tell Sir Keir Starmer that Lord Mandelson failed vetting. -
Key points from Starmer's Mandelson statement (2026-04-20 17:00:45)
The prime minister has been back in the Commons after it emerged the Labour peer failed vetting. -
Chris Mason: PM facing awkward hours ahead as Mandelson questions remain (2026-04-20 09:05:48)
Mandelson vetting row shows Westminster continues to have the power to surprise, writes Chris Mason. -
Why Starmer still can't move on from the Mandelson mess (2026-04-18 12:32:35)
The decision to send Peter Mandelson to Washington has become a scandal that just won't go away for Labour. -
Chris Mason: Mandelson nightmare haunts Starmer again (2026-04-17 00:40:43)
The prime minister is believed to be absolutely furious over the handling of Lord Mandelson's vetting, Chris Mason writes. -
Legal advisers help migrants pose as gay to get asylum, undercover BBC investigation finds (2026-04-15 11:02:17)
The BBC exposes a shadow industry charging migrants thousands of pounds to help them cheat the asylum system. -
Bogus websites, staged protests and pretend atheists: Inside the fake asylum industry (2026-04-15 10:40:56)
In the second part of an undercover investigation, the BBC exposes elaborate deceptions being used to bolster fake asylum claims. -
A simple guide to every new constituency in Wales - and all the election candidates (2026-04-15 10:05:13)
How we vote is changing Wales - here's what you need to know about the new Senedd constituencies. -
Messy and unpredictable: What I learned from election tour of the UK (2026-04-11 23:19:57)
BBC Radio 5 Live's Matt Chorley talks to voters in England, Scotland and Wales to get the real story on May's elections. -
As Starmer faces war overseas, his party can't find peace at home (2026-03-21 11:27:14)
British politicians tend to stick together during dangerous moments abroad. In 2026? Not so much. -
Why Europe's leaders have struggled to speak as one on Iran (2026-03-03 16:26:21)
European nations say they want to work better together but have differing priorities -
One giant boys' club? Why Westminster can still feel like a man's world (2026-02-14 13:39:40)
The decision to appoint Peter Mandelson has prompted soul searching about women’s role in government, writes Laura Kuenssberg.