BBC News Online has had to apologise for calling Reform UK 'far-right'. Their correction unwisely tries to share the blame with 'news agency copy', revealing a reliance on the Press Association in the aligned digital newsroom.
BBC News Online original - now corrected
The Lib Dems are targeting seats including those held by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Communities Secretary Michael Gove. But it has been suggested by some polls that far-right Reform UK has overtaken the Lib Dems in terms of popularity.
Bracknell News
Sir Ed has the seats of some of the top Conservative cabinet ministers in his sights, including Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Godalming and Ash and Communities Secretary Michael Gove’s Surrey Heath. But some polls suggest the far-right Reform UK party has overtaken the Lib Dems in popularity across the UK.
Business Matters
Sir Ed has the seats of some of the top Conservative cabinet ministers in his sights, including Mr Hunt’s Godalming and Ash and Communities Secretary Michael Gove’s Surrey Heath. Despite the Liberal Democrats’ gains in several constituencies, recent polls indicate that the far-right Reform UK party has surpassed them in popularity nationwide.
Telegraph & Argus
Sir Ed has the seats of some of the top Conservative cabinet ministers in his sights, including Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Godalming and Ash and Communities Secretary Michael Gove’s Surrey Heath. But some polls suggest the far-right Reform UK party has overtaken the Lib Dems in popularity across the UK.
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