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Senior Conservative politicians have hit back at Boris Johnson after he suggested Britain could face a Greek-style economic catastrophe under Theresa May's Brexit plans.
Andy Burnham has rubbished "arrogant" calls for a second Brexit referendum, amid reports of fresh pressure on Labour to back a new vote.
Labour has denied claims the party plans to throw out any allegations of anti-Semitism deemed "vexatious" and designed to smear Jeremy Corbyn.
Labour MPs who are not committed to making Jeremy Corbyn the next Prime Minister should either resign or be replaced, according to a controversial backbencher.
Boris Johnson has said Britain could face an economic hit like that which devastated Greece under Theresa May's Brexit plans.
Campaigners for a referendum on the final Brexit deal have launched a bid to force Labour to back their plan, it has been reported.
Nicola Sturgeon has said there is “no legal basis” to suspend Alex Salmond from the SNP, amid allegations of sexual harassment against him.
Theresa May is preparing to visit Africa for the first time since becoming Prime Minister in a bid to bolster Britain’s post-Brexit trade links.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has been criticised by Ireland’s deputy prime minister after he said “inspections” on the border such as those during the Troubles could be brought back after Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn has been reported to the Labour Party over his controversial 2013 comments about British "Zionists" not understanding "English irony".
Eurosceptic campaigners are attempting to build a £5 million war chest in order to fight the "dilution" of Brexit and to see off pro-EU groups pushing for a fresh vote.
Vince Cable is reportedly set to announce that he will stand down as Liberal Democrat leader before the next general election.
Theresa May has ordered plans for a British rival to the Galileo satellite project, as the European Commission continues to play hardball over the multi-billion pound scheme.
Jeremy Corbyn is facing fresh pressure to change Labour's Brexit stance after a new poll found strong support for a second referendum among the party's target voters.
Theresa May will gather her warring Cabinet ministers for crisis talks next month as Britain faces crashing out of the European Union without a deal.
Company bosses who dissolve their firms in order to dodge paying staff money they are entitled to face being fined or disqualified from holding the position under new rules.
Women in England will be allowed to take an early abortion pill at home under government plans due to take effect by the end of the year.
Ministers are set to double the the 5p tax on plastic shopping bags to 10p, according to reports.
The deadline for Britain and the European Union to agree on a Brexit deal has reportedly been pushed back by four weeks – amid fears Tory rebels could bring down Theresa May’s Chequers plan.
Labour backbencher Chuka Umunna has batted away rumours he is plotting to a launch a new political party.
Jeremy Corbyn has defended comments he made in 2013 claiming a group of Zionists had “no sense of irony” despite “having lived in this country for a very long time”.
Former SNP leader Alex Salmond today insisted he had not “sexually harassed anyone” after he vowed to take the Scottish government to court over allegations against him.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said it is “difficult to come to terms” with allegations made against her former boss Alex Salmond.
John McDonnell has leapt to the defence of Jeremy Corbyn after he was criticised for saying British Zionists have "no sense of English irony".
An angry Jewish Labour MP has hit out at Jeremy Corbyn after footage emerged of him saying British Zionists have “no sense of English irony”.
The boss of the Metropolitan Police has risked a row with Sajid Javid over the use of spit hoods by front-line cops.
Philip Hammond has sparked a fresh Tory backlash after he launched a grenade into Government efforts to play down the risks of a no-deal Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of “hypocrisy” after he said the BBC should publish the social class background of some of its staff.
Former Ukip donor and Leave.EU chief Arron Banks has had his application to join the Conservative party rejected.
Former SNP leader Alex Salmond has been reported to police over allegations of sexual assault.
Philip Hammond today risked a major Government bust-up as he warned leaving the EU without a deal could be devastating for Britain - in flat contradiction to a Cabinet colleague.
Couples turning to fertility clinics in a bid to have children could be left with “heartache” if a no-deal Brexit results in a lack of sperm, pro-EU campaigners have warned.
Business groups, MPs and campaigners have slammed the Government over its “unacceptable” proposals for crashing out of the EU without a deal.
The first raft of technical notices explaining how Britain should prepare for a possible no-deal Brexit next March were revealed by the Government this morning. What should we expect?
UK credit card users who visit EU countries face a hike in charges under a no-deal Brexit, new Government information has revealed.
Jeremy Corbyn today said news reporters should be able to elect their editors in a bid to “limit the power of unaccountable media barons”.