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Dozens of top A&E doctors have warned Theresa May that patients are dying in hospital corridors as winter pressures make conditions in NHS hospitals “intolerable”.
Theresa May today accused peers of trying to “undermine” the press and vowed to overturn their bid for another Leveson-style inquiry.
Nigel Farage has said Britain could have a second EU referendum to silence Remain-supporting critics and “finish the whole thing off”.
A top Tory minister has lashed out at Theresa May’s former chief aide in a spat over the sacking of Justine Greening.
Britain could lose half a million jobs and miss out on £50bn in investment if it fails to secure a Brexit deal, new analysis commissioned by London mayor Sadiq Khan has warned.
Influential campaign group Momentum has reportedly shut down it youth wing over suggestions it has brought the organisation into ‘disrepute’.
Justine Greening was removed as Education Secretary after she blocked Theresa May’s plans to slash tuition fees, ex-Number 10 aide Nick Timothy has claimed.
Supermarkets will be urged to boast “plastic-free” aisles as part of a 25-year environmental plan unveiled by Theresa May today.
High-profile Tory MPs have joined forces with Labour in calling for Theresa May to use the sugar tax to feed hungry kids during the school holidays.
Hospital bosses have called on Jeremy Hunt to increase funding to the NHS in order to end the winter crisis.
Philip Hammond has called on the European Union to drop warnings that the UK must be "punished" in the Brexit negotiations for voting to quit the bloc.
A Cabinet minister has accused peers of trying to "restrict press freedom" after they supported calls for a new Leveson inquiry into the media.
John McDonnell will set out Labour's plan to overturn the capitalist system on his first visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Jeremy Corbyn has hit out at Theresa May's "alarming" decision to promote Esther McVey to the Cabinet.
Tim Farron has admitted he regrets saying gay sex is not a sin in order to dampen media scrutiny of his Christian beliefs during last year's general election.
Boris Johnson has rounded on Virgin Trains over its "absurd" and "ridiculous" decision to stop selling the Daily Mail on its services.
Theresa May was forced to issue a grovelling apology today after an attack on Labour’s Angela Rayner spectacularly backfired.
Len McCluskey has admitted that the early general secretary election he triggered caused "damage" to the union he leads.
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn are going head to head in the first PMQs of 2018.
Emily Thornberry has defended Jeremy Corbyn’s silence over the ongoing clashes in Iran, insisting that he trusts her to speak on the issue for Labour as Shadow Foreign Secretary.
A close ally of Jeremy Corbyn has urged Labour local authorities to look at massive hikes in council tax to fight back against cuts to services.
The Department of Transport has come in for criticism over its failure to anticipate the longest-running strike battle in the history of Britain's railways.
Philip Hammond and David Davis have raised the spectre of another global crash if the UK fails to get its way on financial services when it leaves the EU.
The Government has rejected the case for extra safeguards to prevent another prime minister taking the country to war the way Tony Blair did in Iraq.
A majority of Scots are opposed to Nicola Sturgeon's idea of having a separate immigration system after Brexit, new research suggests.
The 5p charge on plastic bags will be extended to smaller shops as part of the Government's new 25-year plan for the environment.
Theresa May hailed the injection of "fresh talent" into her government following the New Year reshuffle - but was immediately criticised for a rise in privately-educated Cabinet ministers.
Tough new standards governing ministers' behaviour have been introduced in the wake of the sexual harassment scandals which claimed the scalps of Sir Michael Fallon and Damian Green.
George Osborne has launched another bitter attack on Theresa May by branding her Cabinet reshuffle the “worst in modern history”.
Matt Hancock has called on the BBC to introduce "equal pay for equal jobs" as he waded into the row caused by the resignation of its China editor Carrie Gracie.
Theresa May has sacked trade minister Mark Garnier just weeks after he was told asking his PA to buy him sex toys was not a breach of government rules.
Jeremy Corbyn is facing another Brexit rebellion after Labour MPs backed a fresh bid to keep Britain in the EU customs union.
New Conservative chair Brandon Lewis today insisted the party was “not quite” in a mess as he defended Theresa May’s chaotic reshuffle.
Toby Young has quit his role on a universities watchdog following a huge controversy over a string of offensive tweets he posted in the past.
David Cameron’s former strategy director has poured cold water on the widely-perceived notion of a “bromance” between the ex-PM and Barack Obama during their time in office.
Labour MPs have criticised Jeremy Corbyn for ruling out UK membership of the EU single market after Brexit and claiming remaining in the trade bloc was tantamount to staying in the EU.