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Keir Starmer came close to resigning as Shadow Brexit Secretary after a clash with Jeremy Corbyn over the customs union, it has been claimed.
Theresa May will today call on European leaders to drop their "unacceptable demands" as she seeks to defuse the ongoing Brexit row over the Northern Ireland border.
Independent observers are to be given a say during investigations into sexual harassment complaints against Labour members, the party's ruling body has recommended.
Labour is drawing up plans for a new US-style agency to kick-start small businesses, as the party looks to steal a march on the Conservatives following a string of Brexiteer blasts at industry.
Businesses will be "worse off outside the European Union", a Labour frontbencher has said - despite the party backing Brexit.
Theresa May will insist social housing tenants are not "second-rate citizens" as she announces £2bn to build a generation of new homes.
An activist who claims she was raped by a senior Labour official has been targeted by Twitter trolls after she accused the party of dragging its feet over a probe into her case.
Sir Vince Cable was left humiliated today after he made a mess of a controversial sex joke in his keynote speech to the Lib Dem conference.
Jeremy Corbyn should quit as Labour leader if he refuses to back for a second referendum on leaving the EU, Sir Vince Cable declared today.
John McDonnell has said that he hopes the next leader of the Labour party will be a woman.
Britain's post-Brexit immigration system should not give preferential treatment to European citizens, according to a major report.
Jeremy Corbyn’s private secretary has been granted a security pass to the House of Commons after it was revealed that she had been working without out one for nine months.
Theresa May has said there are “no excuses” for anti-Semitism in Britain and rejected calls for a boycott of Israeli goods.
The EU is set to warn Theresa May that the final Brexit deal will be binding and cannot be "altered" by a future Prime Minister.
The UK faces a “chaotic and damaging” Brexit if it fails to secure a withdrawal deal with the EU, an influential group of MPs has warned.
Vince Cable is set to accuse anti-EU MPs of putting Britain at risk in pursuit of the “erotic spasm” of Brexit.
A fresh Labour row is set to erupt after plans were resurrected to allow party members to elect local council leaders.
An activist who claims she was raped by a senior Labour official has accused the party of sitting on a report which reveals sexual harassment is "rife" in the organisation.
Downing Street has mocked Boris Johnson after the former Cabinet minister launched his latest attack on Theresa May's Brexit strategy.
Leaving the European Union without a deal would put the entire economic recovery since the 2008 financial crash at risk, Philip Hammond has claimed.
Bank of England governor Mark Carney is a “wailing banshee” whose warnings about Brexit cannot be taken seriously, according to Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Ministers are mulling a pensions-style opt-out system to tackle Britain's social care funding crisis, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has revealed.
John McDonnell has rubbished reports his allies are sounding out top Labour figures about replacing Jeremy Corbyn as leader - branding them "laughable".
Theresa May has warned Tory MPs to back her Brexit plan or see Britain crash out of the EU without a deal - as Boris Johnson accused her of "deliberately acquiescing in foreign rule".
A former top aide to David Cameron has called for the rollout of the controversial Universal Credit system introduced under the ex-PM to be halted.
Pressure is mounting on Labour bosses to allow disputes over Brexit and the reselection of MPs to be aired at the upcoming party conference.
A future Prime Minister could alter the Brexit deal Theresa May strikes with Brussels, Michael Gove said today.
Tory minister Michael Gove has refused to condemn controversial Hungarian PM Viktor Orban - instead choosing to show the strongman “generosity of spirit”.
A second Brexit referendum would throw the Government "a lifeline", Labour frontbencher Barry Gardiner has said, as he pushed back against his colleague Sadiq Khan's call for a fresh vote.
In a crowded field, it has probably been the most boring Westminster guessing game of recent years.
Sajid Javid has reportedly urged the Treasury to cut taxes and slash regulations if Britain and the European Union fail to strike a Brexit deal.
More than half of the public could back a brand new political party at the next election, a poll has suggested.
Former Tory grandee Lord Archer has said he would cast his vote at the next election for Jeremy Corbyn's Labour if he lived in the north of England.
Ruth Davidson has ruled out ever running for the Conservative leadership - as she revealed a history of depression and self-harm.
Theresa May has finally slapped down Boris Johnson after he accused her of strapping a suicide vest to Britain - and suggested his remark made him unfit to be PM.
Sadiq Khan has thrown his weight behind a second vote on Britain's membership of the European Union.