Every voter in England and Wales will be able to cast a ballot in at least one type of election on May 2, with elections in local councils as well as for mayors in cities including London.
Where might the main political parties make gains and losses in the local elections on 2 May?
Speculation PM could call election to forestall possible leadership challenge has its own momentum despite No 10 dismissalsIn a sign of how febrile the atmosphere in Westminster is just now, there were wild rumours flying around on Friday that Rishi Sunak was planning to finally call an election straight after the weekend.The fact that this particular theory appears to have begun with Labour party speculation that the prime minister could announce a date to put an end to questions over his own...
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak repeated his line that he intends to call a vote in the second half of the year.
The PM says a Labour government would raise taxes - but Starmer says no-one has put up taxes more than Sunak.
Labour previously said it wanted four new UK-wide bank holidays to mark each nation's patron saint day.
The Labour leader rushes to his deputy's defence after Rishi Sunak makes a jibe about her tax affairs.
Rebels have warned Prime Minister he faces his 'moment of maximum danger'. Loyal MPs argue that flagship Safety of Rwanda Bill will become law this Friday. But Sunak faces rebellion over plans to raise minimum age to buy cigarettes
Tory MP Mark Menzies was surprisingly upbeat as he entered the division lobby on Tuesday to vote for Rishi Sunak's flagship legislation to ban smoking for future generations.
The House of Commons this evening overwhelmingly approved the second reading of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which aims to phase in a ban on the sale of tobacco products.
In a major speech today, Rishi Sunak will warn that a surge in people signed off sick with mental health conditions is placing 'unsustainable' pressure on the welfare budget.
The Labour deputy leader lashed out as she faced jibes from Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden and other Tory MPs in the Commons, as they stood in for Mr Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer.