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Police have accused Theresa May of telling a “downright lie” after she claimed officers have received an effective 32% pay rise since 2010.
A former top aide to Theresa May has hit back at George Osborne over claims he has told friends he want the Prime Minister "chopped up in bags in [his] freezer".
Boris Johnson is to fly to the Caribbean to visit British territories devastated by Hurricane Irma.
The DUP are to vote in favour of controversial proposals that would see the Conservatives put in charge of a series of powerful Commons committees, according to a report.
The chief of staff to Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker is a “hardliner” who spends much of the Brexit negotiations briefing against Britain to German newspapers, according to Nick Timothy.
The Government is providing millions of pounds in immediate assistance for those affected by Hurricane Irma, Foreign Office minister Alan Duncan has said.
Young Muslims living in Britain face enormous social mobility preventing them from realising their potential, a “disturbing” new report has found.
Universities will be fined if they fail to justify giving vice-chancellors higher salaries than the prime minister, the Government will announce today.
Philip Hammond told Tory MPs the party must use the autumn budget to help young people while adding that his generation has never been as well off as they are now, according to reports.
Proposals to curb the number of low-skilled migrants coming to the UK after Brexit could have “catastrophic” consequences, business groups have warned.
The UK may never bounce back from the "economic hit" of Brexit, Ruth Davidson has warned.
A Government minister has failed to give his backing to Theresa May leading the Conservatives into the next election.
The UK has turned down countries wishing to strike free trade deals after Brexit because the Government does not have the capacity to negotiate them, the International Trade Secretary has said.
Philip Hammond has said the Northern Powerhouse is "at the top of" the Government's agenda, in a fresh hint it may receive a funding boost in the Autumn Budget.
The Government has warned that the “window of opportunity” to restore Northern Ireland’s power-sharing government is “closing rapidly”.
Oxford University's vice-chancellor has accused "tawdry" politicians of making a false link between increased tuition fees and the huge salaries of top brass.
A Conservative MEP has secured Irish citizenship because he feels “ashamed to be British” after the EU referendum.
A former Tory minister has hit out at the Government’s “bullish” and “macho” approach to Brexit.
The NHS may face its worst winter yet if it does not receive an emergency bailout from the Government, hospital bosses have warned.
Leave supporting Labour and Conservative MPs are set to unite to prevent Theresa May implementing procedures to allow the Government change legislation related to Brexit without consulting Parliament.
Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire is to meet party leaders in Belfast today in a final bid to stop direct rule from Westminster.
Teachers are £5,000 worse off now than they were in 2010, new analysis has revealed.
Theresa May dismissed a warning from a key party adviser that calling June's snap election was a “huge risk” that could backfire, a leaked memo has revealed.
George Osborne has likened Theresa May’s premiership to a “second rate horror film” after she insisted she will lead the Conservatives into the next election.
A former Tory chairman has given Theresa May 18 months to save her job, after the Prime Minister announced she is planning to lead her party into the next general election.
Kezia Dugdale has said she was forced to come out as gay after a magazine published details about her sexuality.
The Tory campaign group set up to mirror Momentum is in crisis just days after launching, after some of its members sent messages saying “chavs” should be gassed.
Michel Barnier has accused the UK government of not being clear about what it wants from the Brexit negotiations - for the second time this week.
Britain will get a “worse deal” in its Brexit negotiations with the European Union as a result of Theresa May’s decision to call an early general election, according to William Hague.
Nearly three-quarters of voters believe the UK should not pay Brussels a Brexit divorce bill of more than £30 billion, according to a new poll.
It should be down to “sensible women”, rather than “butch macho males” like David Davis, to conduct the Brexit negotiations, according to a veteran Labour MP.
The Conservative party is “flirting with anti-capitalism” and is becoming “hostile” to business, a former minister has said.
William Hague has compared Brexit to taking “control of a gun” – and warned the Government not to “shoot its foot off” by failing to maintain close ties with the EU.
The next phase of Brexit talks may be delayed until Christmas, according to reports.
University fees are a “pointless Ponzi scheme”, the Prime Minister’s former chief of staff said as he called for a radical rethink on higher education.
Parliamentary authorities have announced a review into the decision to silence Big Ben for four years, following an intervention from the Prime Minister.