Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Daily Mail ' s star columnist and political analyst Simon Heffer left that paper in October 2005 to rejoin The Daily Telegraph, where he has become associate editor. Heffer has written two columns a week for the paper since late October 2005 and is a regular contributor to the news podcast.
The Daily Telegraph: Conservative Party [7] The Guardian: Labour Party: Advocated tactical voting against the government. [8] The Independent: Labour Party [9] The Sun: Labour Party: Last backed Labour in 2005. Labour Party leader, Keir Starmer responded to the endorsement by saying, "I am delighted to have the support and backing of The Sun ...
Daily Express: Conservative Party [1] Daily Mail: Conservative Party [2] Daily Mirror: Labour Party [3] The Daily Telegraph: Conservative Party [4] Financial Times: None "To those candidates who share [internationalist, pro business and liberal] values – and are ready to fight for them – the FT lends its wholehearted support." [5] The ...
Party endorsed Notes Daily Express: Conservative Party [1] Daily Mail: Conservative Party [2] Daily Mirror: Labour Party [3] Daily Star: None [3] Daily Telegraph: Conservative Party [4] Financial Times: Conservative Party [5] Backed Labour in 2005. Guardian: Liberal Democrats [6] [7] Backed Labour in 2005. Backed Labour in 2015.
The Daily Telegraph: Daily: 317,819 [b] 1855 Chris Evans: Press Holdings (Barclay twins) Right-wing: Conservative Party: Broadsheet The Sunday Telegraph: Sundays: 248,288 [b] 1961 Allister Heath: The Observer: Sundays 136,656 1791 Paul Webster: Scott Trust Limited's Guardian Media Group: Centre-left: Labour Party: Compact The i Paper: Daily ...
Hope was The Daily Telegraph ' s associate editor (politics), where he also wrote the weekly Peterborough diary. From March 2017 to July 2023 he presented Chopper's Politics (originally titled Chopper's Brexit Podcast), a weekly podcast featuring interviews with politicians and commentators which ran for 368 episodes. [15]
McMurdock joined Reform UK in May 2024, having become disillusioned with the main political parties, later stating to The Daily Telegraph that he "didn't like the choices in front of me as a voter". [4] After paying £25 to join the party, McMurdock received an email stating that the party needed candidates for the 2024 general election.
In 1979, Moore joined The Daily Telegraph as a political correspondent, [4] and, after a short period on the 'Peterborough' gossip column, was writing leaders within two years, by the age of 24. [3] In 1982 Moore wrote a pamphlet for the Salisbury Group, titled The Old People of Lambeth (1982). [7]