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Staff working directly for MPs will be quizzed about their experiences of bullying and harassment under a fresh inquiry into Westminster’s culture of abuse.
Pro-Brexit campaign group Leave.EU and an insurance firm owned by Arron Banks have been hit with a hefty fine over the misuse of voters' data.
Theresa May has named loyalist MP Mims Davies as the new Sports Minister after Tracey Crouch quit over the Government's decision to delay a clampdown fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs).
A majority of British voters would back staying in the European Union if the 2016 Brexit referendum were to be held again, a new poll has found.
Labour bosses have launched an investigation into a council candidate accused of "pure and simple" anti-Semitism over social media posts.
MPs will face a second inquiry into Parliament's culture of bullying and harassment, ministers have announced.
MPs have called on the Government to urgently reform the "pointlessly cruel" regime of sanctions introduced as part of the Universal Credit system.
Theresa May has reacted with fury to a "completely unacceptable" video of a model of Grenfell tower being burned on a bonfire.
Philip Hammond has reignited a funding row after he urged teachers unhappy with a £50,000 Budget cash boost for “little extras” to pass the money on to other schools.
The Conservatives need to come up with new policy ideas in order to avoid the "calamity" of a Jeremy Corbyn government, Theresa May has said.
Bosses will not have to carry out fresh checks on EU nationals working in Britain after a no-deal Brexit, a minister has confirmed - less than a week after saying the opposite.
The Ministry of Defence could face a near-£15bn black hole in its budget over the next ten years, a damning report by the Government's own spending watchdog has found.
The Cabinet minister responsible for media and culture has admitted he does not read newspapers or have a paid subscription to any news outlets.
Dublin has heaped scorn on Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab’s demand for Britain to be able to pull out of a deal on the Irish border after three months.
A post-Brexit trade deal with the US will lead to a “huge decline” in food safety in Britain, a former environment minister has warned.
Dominic Raab has urged Theresa May to insist the UK must be able to pull out of any backstop deal on the Irish border after three months, it has been reported.
People must take more responsibility for the state of their health, according to Matt Hancock.
Foreigners who have never lived in the UK will be free to join the Armed Forces in a bid to tackle a major recruitment crisis, the Government is to announce.
Britain's universities regulator should rein in the "unjustifiably excessive" salaries of vice-chancellors, MPs have said.
Schools in England have missed out on a whopping £1.7bn since 2015 as Government funding fails to keep up with demand, Labour has claimed.
A top Labour MP had to fight back tears today as the news was broken to her live on air that ex-civil service boss Sir Jeremy Heywood had died of cancer.
Arron Banks today said Britain should have voted to stay in the EU instead of “unleashing demons” in the fallout from Brexit.
Allegations of Islamophobia against the Conservative party by a prominent Muslim group are politically motivated, a top Tory claimed today - earning her an angry rebuke from a Labour MP.
Theresa May has led tributes to former head of the civil service Sir Jeremy Heywood, who has died from cancer.
Companies should give workers free fruit, bicycle loans and counselling to “help improve the health of their staff and of the nation,” according to a new government strategy.
Disgraced former minister Andrew Griffiths has revealed he was left suicidal in the wake of a sexting scandal and spent a month in a psychiatric hospital.
Theresa May has clinched a Brexit deal that will allow her to keep the whole of the UK in a customs union with the EU to protect the Irish border, it has been reported.
Pro-Brexit tycoon Arron Banks is facing fresh questions over claims he broke electoral rules by using his insurance business to boost the Leave vote during the EU referendum.
More than 70 business leaders have backed calls for a referendum on the final Brexit deal the UK strikes with the EU.
A government-backed charity has come under fire after its chief executive pocketed a 50% pay rise.
A majority of voters in every Labour seat back a second referendum on Brexit, according to a new study.
Big tech companies could wriggle out of Philip Hammond's newly-unveiled tax, experts have warned.
University tuition fees could be slashed to £6,500 a year under plans being considered by Theresa May.
A Labour branch meeting rejected a motion condemning the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre because it contained references to anti-Semitism, a senior party official has claimed.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has said a Brexit breakthrough on the Northern Irish border could be ‘close’, following a meeting with Dominic Raab in Belfast today.
Former Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown has been diagnosed with a form of bladder cancer.