This site requires JavaScript for certain functions and interactions to work. Please turn on JavaScript for the best possible experience.
Follow us:
Senior Conservatives have warned that the party could be facing disaster in London local elections due to the Foreign Secretary’s Brexit stance.
International students could be excluded from UK immigration numbers, the Prime Minister has suggested.
The government plans to take a ruthless approach to tackle illegal cash and assets, the security minister has said.
The Prime Minister is to set out a plan to heal deep splits within cabinet and break the impasse over the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with the EU.
Jeremy Corbyn has backed the Labour ruling executive over a bitter housing development row that saw a council leader quit.
Politicians from across the political spectrum have united to condemn violence at an event where Jacob-Rees Mogg was speaking.
A Labour MP wept in the Commons today as she recounted how her daughter was stillborn.
Theresa May and Philip Hammond have been urged to publish their full tax returns after Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell once again produced theirs.
Theresa May and Liam Fox have clashed over whether the UK should stay in a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
Conservative minister Steve Baker was today forced to apologise in the House of Commons for suggesting civil servants could be conspiring to scupper Brexit.
Michael Gove is now second favourite to replace Theresa May as Tory leader, according to a new poll of Tory supporters.
Labour has revealed plans to force landowners to sell to the state at a reduced price in an effort to boost council housebuilding.
Guy Verhofstadt has rejected Theresa May’s plan to end free movement when the UK leaves the EU next year, saying citizens’ rights during the post-Brexit transition period are “not negotiable”.
A government minister has apologised for suggesting that civil servants are trying to sabotage Brexit.
Theresa May has been urged to sack a minister who suggested the civil service is trying to sabotage Brexit.
Downing Street has insisted it is standing by Brexit minister Steve Baker despite mounting controversy over his suggestion that the civil service may be trying to sabotage Brexit.
Downing Street has issued a warning to the Scottish government over its threat to publish the leaked Brexit impact papers.
Jeremy Corbyn has been urged to put "clear red water" between Labour and the Conservatives on Brexit by one of his senior MPs.
MPs caring for a newborn baby could be able to nominate a colleague to vote on their behalf under new plans backed by the Commons.
A government minister today suggested the civil service could be conspiring to keep Britain in the customs union after Brexit.
Government departments have used more than four million disposable coffee cups in just the past four years, official figures have revealed.
Theresa May’s former top aide Nick Timothy should “shut the f*** up”, according to the new deputy chair of the Conservative party.
Conservative MPs will scupper Theresa May’s plans to deliver a hard Brexit, George Osborne warned today.
Theresa May has vowed to end free movement on the day Britain quits the European Union - teeing up a fresh battle with Brussels.
The inquiry into historic child sex abuse cases will not rule on whether allegations against Westminster figures are true, its senior lawyer has said.
A peer who dramatically quit the Government on the floor of the House of Lords yesterday has agreed to rejoin the frontbench.
Michael Gove has paved the way for a major crackdown on water company bosses who use tax havens and pocket bumper salaries while bills continue to soar.
MPs are to quit Parliament for at least six years to allow £3.5bn-worth of repair work to the historic building to be carried out.
A former minister has called on Theresa May to "get a grip" and start providing some leadership on Brexit before she is destroyed by her own MPs.
International Development minister Lord Bates has stunned peers after he resigned from the Government on the floor of the House of the Lords.
A government minister has been disciplined after he suggested that the Government should reconsider going ahead with Brexit if the evidence suggests it is not in "our country's best interests".
Downing St has swiftly distanced itself from David Lidington after he told Labour's Emily Thornberry to “grow-up” in a bad-tempered Commons exchange over lowering the voting age.
The Government will publish leaked Brexit analysis in full after Labour secured a Commons vote demanding its release.
It's the PMQs B-team today - but maybe that means a more exciting session than usual.
Outsourcing giant Capita saw its share price plummet by over 40% this morning following a profit warning for 2018.
Theresa May has vowed to challenge Chinese premier Xi Jinping on human rights concerns and steel dumping during a mission to boost trade and investment with China after Brexit.