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Plans to set a budget for Northern Ireland at Westminster have begun, although talks on resuming power-sharing are reportedly set to continue for another day.
Jeremy Corbyn has praised the “enormous bravery” of a Labour activist who claimed a party official told her to keep quiet about a rape allegation she made.
Theresa May has offered her support to the United States following last night’s terror attack in New York which killed eight people.
Theresa May has been hit by a fresh twist in the sexual harassment scandal after it emerged her right-hand man will be investigated over a claim of inappropriate behaviour.
A female staffer at Westminster has told how she was let down by parliamentary authorities after being attacked by an MP on a foreign trip.
The latest UK growth figures released last week offered the Chancellor a momentary reprieve from the mounting pressure around the forthcoming Budget.
A Labour activist who claims she was raped by a party official has said she was encouraged not to report the incident because it could harm her career.
David Davis has admitted the EU will probably benefit more in the immediate aftermath of Brexit than the UK will.
Labour will stage a Commons vote in a bid to force the Government to hand over 58 reports into how Brexit will affect the UK.
The average British household may have lost more than £600 each because of the vote for Brexit, according to a leading thinktank.
Letting agents will be banned from charging sky-high fees to tenants under Government plans published today.
Up to 8,000 new Whitehall jobs are being created so the civil service can cope with Brexit, it has emerged.
Westminster is at risk of "navel-gazing" over the sexual harassment scandal which has engulfed parliament, according to a former Conservative Cabinet minister.
The number of peers sitting in the House of Lords should be cut by a quarter to 600, according to a landmark report.
Jeremy Corbyn and Gordon Brown are among the top Labour figures who today paid tribute to ex-MPs Candy Atherton and Frank Doran after they passed away.
Downing Street has refused to say Theresa May retains full confidence in Michael Fallon after he apologised for touching a female journalist’s knee.
Labour has accused the Government of a failure to act after ministers kicked a clampdown on so-called ‘crack cocaine’ gambling machines down the road.
James Brokenshire has given the DUP and Sinn Féin more time to reach a deal on power-sharing at Stormont after the latest talks broke up without a breakthrough.
Michael Fallon has admitted he had to apologise to a journalist for putting his hand on her knee during a dinner.
The Government has refused to publish key details of a set of controversial Brexit impact assessments, claiming officials need a “safe space” to make policy.
Cheating bankers should be stripped of their huge bonuses and sent to jail, according to Gordon Brown.
Seven Ukip councillors have defected to the Conservatives, handing the party control of the council in the coastal town of Great Yarmouth.
The Bank of England reportedly expects as many as 75,000 financial services jobs could be lost once the UK leaves the EU.
Ministers found guilty of sexual harassment will be sacked from their jobs, Andrea Leadsom has said.
John Bercow has said “there is a need for change” in parliament as the pressure to tackle sexual harassment by MPs continued to build.
A Labour MP has said she was sexually harassed by a male MEP at the European Parliament when she was in her 20s.
An MP and former aide to Ed Miliband has hit out at Labour for inadequately vetting Jared O’Mara – saying he would not have become a candidate under the former leader.
Pressure is mounting on a government minister accused of making his secretary buy sex toys after Downing Street refused to say Theresa May retains confidence in him.
Labour backbencher Barry Sheerman has sparked controversy by claiming that “better educated” voters opted for Remain in the EU referendum.
A newly elected Tory MP has accused Labour members of attempting to harass his family.
Gordon Brown has admitted that he did not show enough emotion to win the 2010 election.
Philip Hammond’s commitment to balancing the nation's books has been thrown into turmoil after a leading think tank warned of mounting spending pressures ahead of the Budget.
Unite boss Len McCluskey has predicted a breakdown in Brexit talks will send Jeremy Corbyn into Downing St after an election victory in 2019.
Theresa May has called for Parliament to get tough on abuse of staff, as reports of fresh allegations against MPs emerged.
A proposal for trained B&B owners to look after discharged patients should be considered, a health minister said this morning - just days after a similar idea sparked outrage.
Shami Chakrabarti has called for the Today programme to apologise after Michael Gove made a joke on the programme about disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.