This week Michael Gove is set to publish a new definition of extremism - to outrage from civil liberties and religious groups. But there is little dissent from Labour. Meanwhile, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves says scrapping the non-dom status was an 'utter humiliation' for the Tories.
The Sky News live poll tracker - collated and updated by our Data and Forensics team - aggregates various surveys to indicate how voters feel about different political parties.Labour is still sitting comfortably on a roughly 20-point lead, averaging at 43.
8% in the polls, with the Tories on 23.8%.In third is Reform UK on 10.7%, followed by the Lib Dems on 9.8%.The Green Party stands at 6.0%, and the SNP on 3.3%.See the latest update below - and you can read more about the methodology behind the tracker here.
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