Compass director Neal Lawson described the situation in Nadine Dorries' seat as "madness".
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Nadine Dorries has prompted a debate over whether MPs should be forced to attend Parliament - rather than attend their lucrative TV gigs.
The study suggests that those groups less likely to vote Conservative were more likely to be turned away
The party is "misleading voters into believing what they are reading is the work of local journalists from independent publications"
The former European Research Group chairman was a prominent Brexiteer but has now turned his attention to anti-Net Zero campaigning.
The man picked by the Conservative Party to stand in Nadine Dorries' Mid Bedfordshire seat already has a string of controversies under his belt
There has been a major backlash to the party's attempts to pass off campaign leaflets as independent local newspapers
The elections watchdog has said the fake newspapers from local Conservative parties appear to be within the rules
If the ninety-eight-page indictment by Fani T. Willis, district attorney for Fulton County, Georgia, of Donald Trump, Rudolph Giuliani, and seventeen other people is ever made into a movie, it should be called The Framing of Ruby Freeman. Willis gives names to, and levels charges at, some of the people who appear anonymously in Jack […]
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Putin is quite likely to silence Prigozhin, but he’s equally likely to let him retain control of the notorious St Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency which specialises in influencing foreign elections, writes Brian Latham