UK Conservative Party

The PM has been criticised for failing to suspend those accused of putting money on the date of the election.
But former Olympian James Cracknell said voters should still back the Tories on July 4.
And the final result could be even worse for the Conservatives.
Voters already think the PM is weak and the controversy has only reinforced that opinion.
The Conservatives' head of data is the latest senior official to be dragged into the scandal.
The Conservatives have fallen even further behind Labour with less than two weeks until polling day.
Labour, the Lib Dems and Reform UK all raised more cash in the second week of the campaign.
HuffPost UK joined the prime minister for a few hours as he tries to grab any Conservative votes he can.
The prime minister repeatedly dodged questions on how deep the scandal goes.