Special Relationships: Westminster power couples of 2026
Which special relationships are really running the country? Emily Hill surveys the top political romances in Westminster.
With Reform receiving 600 new candidate applications in 48 hours, it's clear some people still want to become an MP. Our Westminster insider reveals how to get selected - for all parties.
Which special relationships are really running the country? Emily Hill surveys the top political romances in Westminster.
After running Sky, Andrew Griffiths become a high flying MP who rose through the Johnson and Sunak governments. In his Mace profile, the Shadow Secretary for Business and
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