Activists gathering at a regional conference assess whether the US billionaire could help or hinder the party.
The Treasury said a stable relationship with China would support economic growth - but critics said the chancellor should have stayed at home to address the market turmoil.
Rachel Reeves has said it is in Britain's national interest to engage with China as she reaffirmed that she would not back ...
Polling suggests Nigel Farage's party is growing in support with 22% of the vote share in terms of voting intention as of ...
Keir Starmer’s allies spy a silver lining at the end of a week dominated by Elon Musk’s interventions in British politics and ...
Unlike Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, Margaret Thatcher would not have given house room to the ravings of Elon Musk ...
With the trip publicly known, cancelling it would have been seen as a sign of panic with comparisons inevitably drawn with Denis Healey in 1976 with the then Chancellor turning back at Heathrow – ...
The Tories found no evidence the PM soft-pedalled on prosecuting the gangs who groomed and raped vulnerable girls. If they had found any, they would certainly have used it, writes Andrew Grice. Yet Ke ...
The Chancellor has a long-planned trip to China scheduled for this week and Treasury minister Darren Jones described it as ‘important’ to ...