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David Davis has kicked off the New Year with a warning to the European Commission not to "cherry pick" the future EU-UK economic relationship.
More than 11,000 houses across the UK have stood empty for the last ten years, whilst the number of people sleeping on the streets has soared, according to new research.
The technology behind crypto-currency Bitcoin could transform the NHS and save lives, a member of the influential Treasury Select Committee has said.
Former Cabinet minister Priti Patel has called for a "thorough investigation" into Remain campaigners' spending during the EU referendum.
Missed hospital appointments are costing the NHS £1bn a year, according to the service’s Chief Nursing Officer.
Around 300,000 people are missing out on state benefits by failing to claim the money they are entitled to, a new report has revealed.
Theresa May is reportedly facing a humiliating climbdown on including international students in official immigration figures.
Labour has blasted another round of “staggering” rail fare hikes as it claimed season tickets have rocketed by almost £700 since the Conservatives came to power.
Anti-Brexit campaign Open Britain was left devastated last night after it emerged its head of press died with his family in a tragic Sydney plane crash.
Allies of David Davis fear the Brexit Secretary is being marginalised and could be further pushed into the shadows if Boris Johnson changes job, it has been reported.
Aid spending will focus on projects that promote UK interests in a shakeup of the system, Boris Johnson has revealed.
Boris Johnson believes he is being hung out to dry by fellow Cabinet eurosceptics over his calls for Theresa May to pursue a hard Brexit.
An ex-Lord Chancellor has called for a change to divorce laws to allow for ‘no-fault’ marriage breakups.
TV doctor and peer Lord Robert Winston has backed calls for hospitals to offer free parking for patients and their visitors.
Artificial intelligence will be used to launch a major crackdown on gangs cheating the benefits system, ministers have announced.
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A new helpline for children with alcoholic parents will be launched amid a rare moment of cross-party unity between the Conservatives and Labour.
Tech firms could be hit with tax punishments if they fail to deal with terror content online, a minister has warned.
Ministers have been mocked for planning a “Dad’s Army” of volunteer border guards to police Britain’s shores.
Lord Adonis has called for Transport Secretary Chris Grayling to quit as he stepped up his attacks on the Government approach to Brexit.
Theresa May has told Brits they will feel “renewed confidence and pride” in 2018 as she delivered her new year message amid rumours of a looming Cabinet reshuffle.
The RMT union has blamed rail companies and the government ahead of New Year's Eve strikes.
Private healthcare companies received almost 70% of NHS clinical contracts last year, according to a highly critical report by the NHS Support Federation.
Millennials in the UK are set to receive an “inheritance boom” a report by the Resolution Foundation says, but this will come too late to address generational inequality in the UK.
Former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg and chair of the 1922 Committee Graham Brady have received knighthoods in the New Year’s honours list.
Lord Adonis has stormed out of a key government advisory role with an extraordinary attack on Theresa May over her "dangerously populist" approach to Brexit.
The NHS may start using mobile 'booze buses' to stop "selfish" revellers from putting unnecessary pressure on A&E units.
Jeremy Corbyn’s opposition to proposed boundary changes is an “affront to democracy,” a Tory MP has said.
Claims that David Davis is being sidelined in Brexit negotiations are untrue, a source from within his department has said.
Councils are being forced to divert resources into supporting Universal Credit claimants, Labour has revealed.
MPs have threatened Facebook and Twitter with sanctions unless they hand over information as part of an inquiry into Russian ‘fake news’.
The fall in wages will be “bleaker” next year than it was in 2017 as the UK slumps to the bottom of a key global league table, unions have warned.
NHS hospitals boosted their revenues with a 6% rise in takings from car park charges last year, new figures have revealed.
The SNP's Westminster leader has written to Jeremy Corbyn and other opposition leaders calling for a New Year summit to fight against a so-called 'hard Brexit'.
Rogue landlords face being banned from the private rented sector as part of a raft of measures announced by the Government aimed at helping tenants.