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Anna Soubry, one of the Conservative MPs who rebelled to inflict the government’s first defeat over Brexit last week, has received messages saying she should be hanged for treason.
Theresa May will avoid another embarrassing Commons defeat by backing a compromise amendment allowing MPs to change the date of Brexit, also supported by pro-remain Conservatives.
Ministers are reportedly preparing to head off a crunch Commons vote on the date of Brexit by accepting a fresh amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill.
We’re “well on the road” to Brexit, Theresa May declared this afternoon, but by God it promises to be a bumpy one.
Theresa May has insisted the UK is "well on the road" to Brexit, despite the EU delaying talks on the future trading relationship until March of next year.
European leaders have given the green light to phase two of the Brexit negotiations - but told Britain it must abide by EU rules until 2021.
Unite is facing an investigation over Len McCluskey’s re-election as general secretary following a probe by the Government’s trade union regulator.
European leaders will today give the green light for Brexit talks to move onto the next phase - after Theresa May told them it was "in the best interests" of Britain and the EU.
The Government has been accused of not taking steps to tackle the gender pay gap after it emerged the new male Director of Communications is paid £15,000 more than his female predecessor.
Death threats have reportedly been sent to the Conservative MPs who voted against the Government in this week’s crunch Brexit bill vote.
Theresa May is reportedly preparing to back down on plans to enshrine the date of Brexit in law amid fears she faces another embarrassing Commons defeat.
Scotland's higher earners are to pay an extra £164m in income tax under plans set out by the SNP.
Tory MP Douglas Ross has been criticised after it emerged he received almost £2,000 for being a linesman at a Champions League match in Barcelona while MPs debated Universal Credit.
Aggressive in-game betting adverts during high-profile sports events could be banned under plans being considered by the Government.
Theresa May has insisted that the Government’s landmark Brexit Bill is still “making good progress” despite suffering a humiliating defeat in the Commons last night.
Tory rebels have warned Theresa May that she faces another Commons defeat over her plans to enshrine the date of Brexit in law.
The number of homeless families has risen by almost 1,000 over the past three months leaving 15,000 with no permanent home over the festive period, according to new figures.
Labour bosses have been forced to delay the selection of a parliamentary candidate in a key marginal seat amid claims of "1970s-style backroom deals" by the Unite union.
Theresa May blocked an attempt to deselect serial Conservative rebel Heidi Allen, according to her former top aide Nick Timothy.
David Davis has been cleared of contempt of Parliament after MPs complained he had misled the House over government research on the impact of Brexit.
Partly privatising probation services has caused a “two-tier and fragmented” system in which thousands of criminals are supervised by only a phone call every six weeks, the Government’s watchdog has said.
Kezia Dugdale has been reprimanded by Scottish Labour chiefs after returning from a three week stint on ‘I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!’.
Guy Verhofstadt has praised the pro-EU rebels who last night backed a vote to give MPs a guaranteed say on the final Brexit deal struck with Brussels.
David Cameron has launched a scathing attack on Donald Trump, accusing the US president of "undermining democracy" with his attacks on the media.
Tory MP Nadine Dorries has called for colleagues who voted against the Government in last night's crunch Brexit bill vote to be deselected.
Theresa May's authority as Prime Minister has been dealt a huge blow after a major rebellion by Conservative MPs saw her lose a crunch vote on the Government's flagship Brexit bill.
Jeremy Corbyn does not support a "blanket" boycott of Israeli goods and would buy products made in the country himself, Labour has insisted.
Russia attempted to influence the EU referendum by spending less than 75p on three Facebook adverts, the social media giant has claimed.
Theresa May is heading for a showdown with Tory Brexit rebels after refusing to accept their bid to guarantee MPs have a meaningful vote on the final deal she strikes with Brussels.
Theresa May has mocked Bob Kerslake over his links to the Labour party, after he sensationally quit a senior NHS role in protest at government under-funding.
A Labour activist has hit out after the party delayed the outcome of its investigation into her claims of sexual harassment against former Shadow Cabinet member Kelvin Hopkins.
Chuka Umunna has said he will not stand near the edge of platforms on the London Underground as he fears being pushed under a tube by an angry member of the public.
Follow our minute-by-minute coverage as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn go head to head.
Kate Osamor will not be disciplined by Jeremy Corbyn after she defied Labour policy to back a boycott of Israeli goods, PoliticsHome has learned.
Fears that tens of thousands of jobs would be lost from the City of London because of Brexit will not come to fruition, according to new research by the Financial Times.
MP Jared O’Mara is not currently attending Parliament following advice from his GP, according to a spokesman.