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Hundreds of single parents and carers could be swept up in the Home Office's "hostile environment" immigration policy unless they are given fresh guarantees on their post-Brexit rights, the Government has been warned.
Venezuelan president Nicolas Naduro has "betrayed every socialist ideal" by overseeing the economic collapse of the crisis-torn country, according to Emily Thornberry.
Jeremy Corbyn has thrown his weight behind parliamentary security guards in a bitter dispute over their pay and conditions, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Theresa May has risked a backlash from eurosceptic MPs after she appeared to rule out the possibility of scrapping the Irish backstop from her Brexit deal with the EU.
There are just 50 days until Brexit. That’s just over seven weeks. It’s 1,200 hours, or 4,320,000 seconds.
Security guards in the Palace of Westminster could go on strike in a long-standing dispute over working conditions.
Theresa May will visit Brussels on Thursday in a last-ditch effort to win concessions that could get her Brexit deal through the Commons.
Labour MP Caroline Flint has dropped a strong hint that she will back the Brexit deal Theresa May brings back from Brussels and has urged colleagues to do the same.
Ministers blew more than £45,000 printing hard copies of Theresa May's Brexit deal - which she now wants to re-negotiate.
Ministers will launch a fresh crackdown on "above the law" social media firms today as they promise a raft of measures aimed a curbing online threats to young people.
Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer has said Britain should not get "stuck on" ending the free movement of EU workers after Brexit.
Brussels will be to blame if the UK leaves the European Union without a deal, Chris Grayling has declared.
Theresa May will today insist that she can still achieve a Brexit deal that commands "broad support" in Northern Ireland as she searches for alternatives to the agreement's controversial backstop.
Deep splits in Labour have been re-opened after angry MPs accused the party's most senior official of failing to tackle the "cancer" of anti-semitism by some of its members.
Lord Trimble is to take the Government to court in a bid to scrap the Irish backstop, claiming it breaches the Good Friday Agreement he helped to negotiate.
Hauliers will be able to bring goods into the UK without facing checks at the border in a bid to avoid traffic jams if there is a no-deal Brexit, ministers have revealed.
The Government promised Nissan £60 million in taxpayers' cash to build two new car models in Sunderland, it has been revealed.
Theresa May is "absolutely not" planning to call a snap general election in June, Downing Street has insisted.
Britain has officially recognised the Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president of the crisis-hit country after incumbent Nicolás Maduro refused to call an election by a deadline of last night.
Downing Street is deliberately talking up the prospect of a snap election to "scare" MPs into voting for Theresa May's Brexit deal, Boris Johnson has suggested.
A decision by Nissan to shift production of a new car from Sunderland to Japan is a "warning sign" against a no-deal Brexit, Business Secretary Greg Clark has said.
Theresa May will today haul in warring Conservatives for talks as she races to find a workable alternative to the controversial Brexit backstop.
Sajid Javid today refused to reject claims Britain will be less safe if it quits the EU without a Brexit deal.
Labour MPs who back Theresa May on Brexit in return for much-needed investment in their constituencies would be acting “selfishly,” a Shadow Cabinet member said today.
MPs who attempt to block Brexit deserve to be punished at the ballot box, Cabinet minister Liam Fox has said.
Tory former minister Nick Boles is facing a bid to be dumped by his local party which is set to begin a week on Monday.
Tory and Labour MPs angry at the direction of their party leaderships are considering whether to resign their whips - with some mulling a leap on Valentine’s Day - it has been reported.
The Conservatives have grabbed a seven-point poll lead amid rumours the party is mulling whether to call a snap general election.
Theresa May has insisted she will deliver Brexit “on time” despite senior figures in the Cabinet admitting it could be delayed.
John McDonnell has accused the Prime Minister of attempting to "bribe" pro-Brexit Labour MPs with a cash boost for their constituencies.
Schools should stop their pupils from bringing mobile phones into the classroom, an education minister has said.
At least 100 MPs are expected to miss a special Brexit sitting of the House of Commons so they can spend time with their families over half term.
Britain could have to stockpile "putrefying" waste if exports of rubbish seize up under a no-deal Brexit, officials have warned.
A key ally of Jeremy Corbyn has warned Labour MPs not to accept Theresa May's "divide and rule" offer of investment in their constituencies if they back her Brexit deal.
Labour is on track to run a deficit for the first time since Jeremy Corbyn took over as leader, it has been reported.
Brexit campaign group Leave.EU and an insurance firm owned by its millionaire founder Arron Banks have been slapped with a six-figure fine over "serious" data breaches.