Conservatives drop to lowest polling numbers since ‘bloody aftermath’ of Liz Truss mini-budget
Just 24 per cent of respondents say they plan to vote Tory, compared to 44 per cent saying they back Labour
 
	Just 24 per cent of respondents say they plan to vote Tory, compared to 44 per cent saying they back Labour
 
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	The ex-Lib Dem peer on the failure of integration in Britain and the personal toll taken by the attempt to remove her as head of the EHRC
 
	Tories accuse force of using ‘flimsy data’ to railroad through dangerous SNP-backed policy
 
	The party is expected to campaign for closer ties with the EU as it tries to regain status as third largest party in Westminster
 
	 
	 
	Party’s share of vote plummets on 2019 election result as it receives less than five per cent of votes cast and forfeits the £500 payment
 
	With the Tories now having lost more by-elections than any administration since 1960s, The Telegraph looks at the results in detail
 
	Strategists believe two demographics at opposite ends of the political spectrum are key to winning seats in Conservative heartlands
 
	Labour peer warns against banning practice as Private Member’s Bill comes under attack in House of Lords
 
	The Telegraph’s weekly Peterborough diary column offers an unparalleled insight into what’s really going on at Westminster and beyond
 
	What's extraordinary is that, in two seats with sizeable majorities, Conservative HQ mobilised so few activists
 
	If at the general election Labour end up the largest party but without a majority, a minority administration could be the best outcome
 
	 
	 
	Murder victims’ relatives are ‘ripped apart when they are forced to face the pain and grief once again’
 
	Lord Frost says practice ‘doesn’t really exist’ in UK and is covered by Public Order Act
 
	Former Labour leader says party is not going to lose national vote but argues ‘that’s not the same thing as winning’ with working majority
 
	Former postal affairs minister faces claims that he arranged to meet Alan Bates to avoid bad publicity
 
	This comes after the UK joined a third wave of bombings against the group in Yemen over the weekend
 
	Releasing campaign leaflets that look like local papers is ‘insulting to the electorate’, editors warn
 
	She flung herself into every aspect of local affairs, from housing to rubbish disposal, from education to drains
 
	Data released by the Home Office reveals suspects charged in only 6 per cent of cases
 
	 
	 
	 
	