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Liam Fox has warned that MPs could try to “steal Brexit from the British people” after they voted to effectively hand Parliament control of the process should Theresa May's deal be voted down.
Keep up with the all the latest Commons action LIVE as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn face off at midday.
Andrea Leadsom has said that Theresa May is the right Prime Minister “at the moment”.
Chris Grayling's response to recent rail timetabling chaos has been branded a "pathetic insult" by a union chief, despite his insistance that he has apologised “many, many times.”
Former Tory chief whip Mark Harper has declared that he will vote against Theresa May’s Brexit deal in next week’s meaningful vote.
Gavin Williamson has vowed to end the "witch-hunt" against ex-soldiers facing vindictive prosecutions.
Labour has lashed out at the Government after new analysis found more than 130,000 children will wake up on Christmas day without a permanent home.
Ministers failed to heed warnings that could have stopped “vulnerable” Windrush citizens from being swept up in an immigration clampdown, an official report has concluded.
Nigel Farage has resigned from Ukip "with a heavy heart" over the current leadership’s "fixation" with former English Defence Leader Tommy Robinson and the issue of Islam.
MPs have backed a bid for Parliament to effectively take control of the Brexit process should Theresa May's deal be voted down.
The BBC has withdrawn its bid to host a live TV debate between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn on the Brexit deal.
Ministers were in contempt of Parliament when they refused to reveal the full Brexit legal advice they have received, MPs have ruled.
Labour has launched a bitter attack on the BBC as it accused Theresa May of "running away" from a head-to-head TV debate with Jeremy Corbyn.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has defended his dire warnings about a no-deal Brexit after a string of attacks from Eurosceptic MPs.
What does being in contempt of parliament mean and how does it work? PoliticsHome offers a helping hand.
Britain could rip up its plan to leave the EU without having to get the approval of other member states, a top European legal adviser has said, in a major boost for anti-Brexit campaigners.
Labour has lashed out at the Government after its affordable housing arm spent almost £90,000 to spruce up its image.
Theresa May will today insist her Brexit deal "delivers for the British people" as she launches her bid to persuade MPs to back it.
A shocking four million people in Britain live in poverty despite having jobs, a damning new report has claimed.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling tried to dodge responsibility for the rail timetabling chaos earlier this year but he should have taken the rap, MPs have declared.
A top Cabinet minister could be suspended from the Commons after John Bercow ruled the Government may be in contempt of Parliament for failing to publish its full Brexit legal advice.
Opposition parties have launched a bid to have the Government declared in contempt of Parliament over its refusal to publish its Brexit legal advice in full.
Eurosceptic Tories have reacted angrily after attorney general Geoffrey Cox admitted the UK could remain in a permanent customs union with the EU after Brexit.
Ministers could face contempt of Parliament proceedings after failing to publish the full legal advice given to them on Brexit.
Former Ukip deputy chair Suzanne Evans has quit the party over the appointment of right-wing activist Tommy Robinson as an adviser.
Theresa May has insisted she “will still have a job in two weeks’ time” as she fended off suggestions she could be forced out of office within days.
Sajid Javid has revealed he was violently attacked at secondary school because he was Asian.
Ukip boss Gerard Batten has survived an attempt to oust him after the party’s national executive voted “overwhelmingly” against a motion of no confidence in his leadership.
Boris Johnson has thrown his weight behind calls for the Government's legal advice on Brexit to be published in full as he attacked “outrageous” plans to keep most of it under wraps.
Theresa May's top Brexit adviser warned that the backstop deal to avoid a hard Irish border in all circumstances is a “bad outcome” for the UK and there is no legal guarantee that ministers can withdraw from it.
Plans for a Brexit TV showdown between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn were hanging by a thread last night as Downing Street accused the Labour leader of "running scared".
Brexiteer Michael Gove has taken a swipe at Chancellor Philip Hammond over his negative view on how Brexit will affect Britain’s economy.
Two senior Labour frontbenchers are at odds over the possibility of including a no-deal option on any future EU referendum ballot.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged politicians to tone down their language in an effort to heal Britain’s Brexit divisions.
A vote of confidence in Theresa May's government is "inevitable" if her Brexit deal falls, Keir Starmer has said.
Jeremy Corbyn has demanded head-to-head TV debates with Theresa May on Brexit, amid disagreements over the format and which broadcaster should host the event.