Changing the voting system would be a driver of achieving greater equality of income and wealth, argues a Labour peer
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According to the research, ministers have pushed through changes to Britain’s political system that pose 'considerable risks' for the country's democratic future
Electoral Commission finds that at least 14,000 people were denied their fundamental right to vote. Next year’s General Election could be much worse
There are fears that foreign powers can use proxies to channel cash into UK political parties
Both Labour and Lib Dems are tactically channelling resources for the forthcoming by-elections, eyeing Tory-held seats. But there's no sign of a formal pact
The next General Election could be decided by millions of tactical voters turning out to defeat Rishi Sunak's party
Over 6,000 voters were turned away and didn't return across around 50 council areas, Byline Times can reveal.
The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner, Electoral Commission and Cabinet Office will not be looking into remarks by a former member of the Government that introduced the controversial policy
The former Commons leader said it was a deliberate attempt to ‘gerrymander’ elections in the Conservatives’ favour. Josiah Mortimer reports