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Boris Johnson has been accused of admitting he “doesn’t really understand” climate change by the woman he sacked as president of COP26.
More than half of all Whitehall departments are failing their own targets to cut the number of flights they use, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Keir Starmer has called on the Government’s top civil servant to launch an urgent probe after journalists were excluded from a Number 10 briefing.
Rebecca Long-Bailey has taken a thinly-veiled swipe at Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of Labour as she said "mismanagement and a bad organisational culture" had played a part in its election drubbing.
Boris Johnson has been accused of a "failure of global vision and leadership" on climate change amid a bitter row with a sacked former adviser.
The Government's troubled Universal Credit welfare overhaul has been delayed yet again - and now will not be fully up-and-running until 2024.
The Foreign Office spent almost £6,000 on a designer sideboard and side table “to advance British interests around the world”, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Emergency legislation ending automatic release for anyone convicted of terror-related offences will be introduced by ministers within days.
Behind the rhetorical flourishes, Britain and the EU are gearing up for a major tussle over a post-Brexit trade deal. Matt Honeycombe-Foster digs into the detail
Journalists staged a mass walkout from 10 Downing Street after Boris Johnson's chief spin doctor tried to ban some publications from attending a briefing on Brexit.
Boris Johnson has accused Donald Trump of “letting the air out of the tyres of the world economy” by entering into a trade war with China.
Rebecca Long-Bailey has said sorry after she described a man who was left brain damaged following an accident as being a "practical vegetable".
The system of automatically releasing convicted terrorists part-way through their sentences has “come to the end of its useful life”, Boris Johnson has declared in the wake of a fresh attack in London.
European fishing boats must have access to UK waters in return for a comprehensive free trade agreement with Brussels, Michel Barnier has declared.
Boris Johnson is to unveil “fundamental changes” to the way convicted terrorists are released from jail in the wake of the Streatham knife attack.
Matt Hancock has announced a £20 million fund to help create life-saving vaccines to tackle the coronavirus and other epidemic diseases.
Emily Thornberry has made a desperate plea for Labour members to put her through to the final round of the party's leadership race.
Nissan will pull out of mainland Europe and instead focus on its UK plant if Brexit leads to tariffs on car exports, it has been reported.
Boris Johnson will today set himself on a fresh collision course with Brussels by insisting the UK will not accept EU rules as the price of a tariff-free trade deal.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has hit out at Donald Tusk over his supportive comments towards Scottish independence, branding them "un-European" and "irresponsible".
Leo Varadkar has urged Boris Johnson to "tone down the nationalistic rhetoric" as the Prime Minister prepares to make a speech calling for "no alignment" with the European Union after Brexit.
Dominic Raab has rejected a claim from the EU's Michel Barnier that the Brexit agreement makes customs checks in the Irish Sea "indispensable".
Boris Johnson is preparing to launch a £5m ad blitz in a bid to dampen support for a future Scottish independence referendum.
Sir Keir Starmer will throw his weight behind a key Labour plan to tax the highest-paid as he seeks to clinch the party leadership.
Dominic Cummings has established a "network of spies" to watch special advisers suspected of passing over information to journalists, it has been claimed.
Boris Johnson will declare that he wants "no alignment" between Britain and the European Union in a post-Brexit trade deal.
The Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has faced criticism from leading barristers that he misled the Commons Justice Committee over crown court funding cuts.
The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, has praised the "strength of our unrivalled ties" he defended his "tough" approach to Brexit negotiations.
The Prime Minister has sacked the woman in charge of running the UN climate summit in Glasgow later this year.
Boris Johnson said Britain had "taken back the tools of self-government" as Britain formally left the European Union after years of political drama.
Boris Johnson has dropped a fresh hint that the Government will press ahead with the controversial High Speed 2 rail link.
Tony Blair has called on the UK to “make the best” of Brexit as he conceded the time is not right to push to rejoin the European Union.
Keir Starmer has said he would undo Boris Johnson’s push to end European freedom of movement if he became Prime Minister.
Businesses will face more regulations and bureaucracy when trading with the EU after Brexit, Michael Gove has admitted.
Nicola Sturgeon has admitted a second Scottish independence referendum may not take place this year.
Boris Johnson is accused of being “terrified of the Scottish people having their say” by Nicola Sturgeon as she makes a renewed independence push.