Farage says Project Fear is working
This Presidential visit ends a two-week barrage of Remain artillery which has left the Leave campaign winded and divided.
This Presidential visit ends a two-week barrage of Remain artillery which has left the Leave campaign winded and divided.
In Michael Gove, the Leave team have a joint convenor and leading voice who has never been comfortable with the Theresa May line on immigration.
The Electoral Commission designates Vote Leave as the leading Brexit campaign group in the run-up to June’s referendum on EU membership, but it may face a legal challenge.
Are the Welsh Valleys tempted by Brexit? Neil Kinnock tells Gary Gibbon that his fellow countrymen will end up voting to stay in the EU.
Polling research suggests the UK is deeply divided on whether to back Brexit or vote for the country to stay in the EU.
The elections watchdog launches a probe into campaign spending by the Conservatives in the key South Thanet constituency following a Channel 4 News report.
A Ramsgate resident today wrote to Kent police about the Conservatives spending £14,000 at the Royal Harbour Hotel.
The Electoral Commission has asked the Conservative Party to explain four bills for stays at a Ramsgate hotel during the general election.
Did the Tories spent twice as much in defeating Nigel Farage in Thanet South last year as they were legally allowed under the rules?
Nigel Farage says achieving a British exit from the EU in the forthcoming in/out referendum is more important than Ukip.
Shoring up the party faithful, Tim Farron, new Lib Dem leader, promised that “20,000 new members had joined” since May. FactCheck’s been trying to find them.
Record levels of net migration are “deeply disappointing”, the government says. Nigel Farage thinks the real figures could be even higher. Is he right?
The government is acutely aware that some of the voters critical to its victory in swing seats were workers at the lower end of the pay scale who were claiming tax credits.
Some close to the PM believe he is already leaning towards the lenient approach pioneered by Harold Wilson: letting ministers keep their jobs while they campaign on opposing side in the referendum.
Is Labour facing an existential threat in Northern seats from Ukip that could eat at a heartland just as the SNP has in Scotland?