An FT overview of the key policies, people and polls
Fall reaches historic proportions after Reform party, Liberal Democrats and Greens gain traction
Campaign data analysed by FT reveals electoral strategy likely to maximise Tory losses in the south of England
Ipsos survey for the FT finds high levels of volatility in electorate ahead of July 4 ballot
Vitriolic debate in Bath illustrates how reaction to anti-pollution measures has become increasingly polarised
Prime minister says he was ‘incredibly angry’ to learn of betting allegations
A Conservative meltdown plus favourable opinion polling could help Ed Davey’s party chart a path to second place
From London to Land’s End, Ed Davey says cash boost needed to bring ‘out of reach’ votes into range
Opposition party makes inroads in South East England seats where water pollution has sparked public anger
Opposition party has agreed to respect outcome of Brexit referendum
Holding the line on taxes and zany photo opportunities are bolstering the party’s campaign
Frequent flyers also hit in raid on ‘banks and billionaires’ to fund NHS boost
Party faces ‘uphill battle’ in a constituency held by Labour since 2017
Mandatory work for 18-year-olds would provide ‘opportunities’ and ‘experience’, prime minister says
Chancellor recognises threat to senior Conservative figures posed by tactical voting at general election
By calling July general election Sunak has some benefits, but surprise decision will worry Tory MPs who are already fretting
Decisions made in the coalition years leading up to party’s 2015 poll collapse shed light on Ed Davey’s tactics today
High on the list are constituencies where the party has previously defeated its Conservative opponents
Local elections showed Reform UK is not as popular as opinion polls suggest
Labour support was spread widely but Downing Street grasps national projection of 7-point gap as cause for hope
An insider’s guide to the key battlegrounds
Results in England and Wales will establish mood for upcoming national poll
Ed Davey’s official election campaign will target a handful of seats where uniting an anti-Tory majority could benefit party
Nick Clegg’s performances in the televised debates helped the party limit its losses
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