NEWSDECK
● Westminster In Numbers

Reports

Data-dense summaries across everything NewsDeck tracks — manifesto progress, party finances, seat composition, and news activity.

Current Seat Composition

650 of 650 seats tracked

Labour Party
360
Conservative Party
117
Liberal Democrats
71
Independent
65
Reform UK
8
Scottish National Party
8
Sinn Féin
7
Democratic Unionist Party
5
Green Party
5
Plaid Cymru
4

Manifesto Progress by Party

Status breakdown of all tracked commitments

Labour Party
(18 tracked, 54% avg progress)
Conservative Party
(8 tracked, 10% avg progress)
Reform UK
(7 tracked, 6% avg progress)
Liberal Democrats
(5 tracked, 13% avg progress)
Green Party
(4 tracked, 21% avg progress)
Scottish National Party
(4 tracked, 10% avg progress)
Delivered
In progress
Under debate
Blocked

Party Finances Summary

Total MP expenses by party, 2024-25 financial year

Labour Party
352 MPs
£75,146,592
Conservative Party
113 MPs
£26,039,871
Liberal Democrats
70 MPs
£14,175,645
Independent
63 MPs
£13,799,068
Scottish National Party
7 MPs
£1,945,403
Reform UK
7 MPs
£1,700,419
Sinn Féin
7 MPs
£1,604,326
Democratic Unionist Party
5 MPs
£1,166,917
Green Party
4 MPs
£815,567
Plaid Cymru
3 MPs
£613,986

News Volume — Last 14 Days

Articles tracked per day across all sources

9 Jun23 Jun

Most Mentioned MPs — Last 30 Days

Based on article coverage tracked by NewsDeck

1
Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham
241
2
Sir Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer
241
3
Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage
38
4
Wes Streeting
Wes Streeting
19
5
Mrs Kemi Badenoch
Mrs Kemi Badenoch
18
6
Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves
14
7
Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband
11
8
Richard Tice
Richard Tice
8

Source Activity

Articles tracked by source, all-time

The Guardian
left
406
Mirror News
left
284
GB News
right
277
Daily Mail
right
272
The Independent
centre-left
227
Independent World
centre-left
177
BBC News
centre-left
176
Gov Farming
centre
96
City AM
centre
88
BBC World
centre-left
87
BBC Politics
centre-left
84
Guardian Politics
left
77

Recent By-Elections

Seats that have changed hands since the 2024 general election

Gorton and Denton
26 Feb 2026
Runcorn and Helsby
1 May 2025