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Benefit overpayments are set to soar over the next two years as HMRC feels the strain of a "daunting" Brexit workload, MPs have warned.
Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd was let down by her aides before her resignation over the Windrush scandal, an official report has concluded.
David Cameron wants to return to frontline politics and has ambitions to one day be Foreign Secretary, it has been claimed.
Jeremy Corbyn has been hit by a backbench rebellion over Labour's decision to support tax cuts for the well-off.
Tracey Crouch has resigned as sports minister over the Government's decision to delay a crackdown on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals.
Police have launched an investigation into pro-Brexit millionaire Arron Banks over cash he pumped into the EU referendum campaign.
Angry Conservative MPs have hit out at the Government for delaying a major clampdown on Fixed-Odds Betting Terminals.
Sajid Javid has slapped down Caroline Nokes after she wrongly told MPs that employers would have to perform immigration checks on EU nationals after a no-deal Brexit.
Culture minister Tracey Crouch is reportedly on the brink of resigning after the Chancellor delayed a major clampdown on addictive fixed-odds betting terminals.
Jeremy Corbyn will today highlight Labour plans to increase taxes on top earners in a bid to see off a backbench rebellion.
Boris Johnson has come under fire after it emerged he enjoyed an all-expenses paid junket to Saudi Arabia worth £14,000 just days before journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered.
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab has been left red-faced after being forced to backtrack on his claim that a deal with Brussels could be struck in less than three weeks' time.
Estate agents and solicitors who help to launder cash in Britain face a major crackdown as part of a multi-million plan to tackle organised crime, the security minister has announced.
Ending tuition fees would disproportionately benefit students from the wealthiest families over the least well-off, a major study has found.
Government cuts have left prisons “unsafe and unsanitary” with incidents of violence and self-harm at a record high, MPs have warned.
The UK could agree a Brexit deal with the EU within the next three weeks, Dominic Raab has predicted.
Jeremy Corbyn is facing a major backbench rebellion over Labour's support for the Government's plans to hand a tax cut to the well-off.
Parents and pupils who bully teachers through social media could face a tougher approach from the law under plans hinted at by Theresa May today.
Theresa May has mocked Jeremy Corbyn amid a Labour split over its backing for tax cuts set to hand extra cash to millions of top earners.
Keep up with the all the latest Commons action LIVE as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn clash at PMQs. Watch the whole thing below the blog window.
A no-deal Brexit would plunge Britain into a prolonged period of falling living standards and rising unemployment, a leading international ratings agency has said.
Britain will follow the lead of the US and install business leaders as ambassadors instead of civil servants after Brexit, Jeremy Hunt will announce today.
A Labour frontbencher and top ally of Jeremy Corbyn is under pressure to sack her son as a parliamentary aide after he was convicted of drugs charges.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock is set to introduce tough new measures to protect NHS staff from violent attacks.
George Osborne has said the Conservatives must not try to "out-Corbyn Corbyn" following Philip Hammond's big-spending Budget.
A row about fish may seem an unlikely hook for journalists to reel in their readers - but furious debate over seafood after Brexit has opened up a whole new angle for newsrooms.
It will be “almost impossible” for bosses to tell whether European Union citizens working for them have the right to be in the UK under a no-deal Brexit, the immigration minister has admitted.
Philip Hammond will find himself stuck in “a corner” if Brexit goes badly after he announced a spending splurge in his set-piece Budget, a think tank has warned.
John McDonnell has defied his Labour critics and insisted he would not "take money out of people's pockets" by overturning Philip Hammond's tax cuts for the rich.
The DUP have ditched their threat to vote down the Budget over fears that the Government was preparing to sign a Brexit deal which would effectively draw a new border in the Irish Sea.
Theresa May has insisted she is "not preparing for another general election" after Philip Hammond's Budget led to speculation she could go to the country again.
John McDonnell has come under fire after confirming that Labour will back a Conservative tax cut set to disproportionately benefit the richest households.
Philip Hammond delivered a tax windfall to the richest households in Britain in his set-piece Budget yesterday, while the poorest continue to face benefit cuts, a damning report has revealed.
Philip Hammond has hit back at critics of his £400m Budget boost for schools by insisting it was a "nice gesture" which could pay for new white boards and laptops.
The Speaker of the House of Lords has called on peers to respect the authority of the courts after Sir Philip Green was named in the House as the businessman behind an alleged sexual harassment scandal.
Teaching unions and MPs have lashed out at Philip Hammond’s "deeply insulting" £400m Budget cash boost for schools.