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Labour was plunged into a fresh row over Brexit today as Keir Starmer slapped down John McDonnell on the terms of a second referendum on EU membership.
Momentum has attacked a swathe of changes to the Labour rulebook passed at the annual party conference, branding them a “meagre set of reforms”.
A Labour government would force big firms to make their employees part-owners in a move which could be worth up to £500 a year for almost 11 million staff, John McDonnell will say today.
Jeremy Corbyn has called on the Government and EU leaders to end “the political games” on Brexit after Theresa May demanded respect from Brussels.
Just a quarter of Britons think Jeremy Corbyn is doing a good job as Labour leader, according to a new poll released on the eve of his fourth party conference in the top job.
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Theresa May has been dealt a huge blow today as EU leaders said her Chequers plan for Brexit "will not work".
Quitting the EU on the basis of the Chequers plan devised by Theresa May will lend a boost to populist parties like Ukip, David Davis said today.
Liberal Democrats on the ruling party board have laid into radical proposals to shake-up the membership system and pick a new leader when Vince Cable stands down.
Labour has blasted Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab for “wasting time” when he should be negotiating with Brussels.
Sir Vince Cable was left humiliated today after he made a mess of a controversial sex joke in his keynote speech to the Lib Dem conference.
Vince Cable is set to accuse anti-EU MPs of putting Britain at risk in pursuit of the “erotic spasm” of Brexit.
Bank of England governor Mark Carney is a “wailing banshee” whose warnings about Brexit cannot be taken seriously, according to Jacob Rees-Mogg.
A former top aide to David Cameron has called for the rollout of the controversial Universal Credit system introduced under the ex-PM to be halted.
Pressure is mounting on Labour bosses to allow disputes over Brexit and the reselection of MPs to be aired at the upcoming party conference.
A future Prime Minister could alter the Brexit deal Theresa May strikes with Brussels, Michael Gove said today.
Tory minister Michael Gove has refused to condemn controversial Hungarian PM Viktor Orban - instead choosing to show the strongman “generosity of spirit”.
More than half of the public could back a brand new political party at the next election, a poll has suggested.
Ruth Davidson has ruled out ever running for the Conservative leadership - as she revealed a history of depression and self-harm.
Theresa May has finally slapped down Boris Johnson after he accused her of strapping a suicide vest to Britain - and suggested his remark made him unfit to be PM.
The official pro-Brexit campaign has called for spending fines leveled against it to be reversed after the High Court ruled electoral watchdogs misinterpreted the law.
The Liberal Democrats could change their name in a bid to win opponents over to form a new political movement, Sir Vince Cable has said.
A Tory MP has accused the Archbishop of Canterbury of hypocrisy after it emerged the Church of England uses zero-hours contracts and invests in Amazon - despite his condemning both.
A trade union boss and ally of Jeremy Corbyn has suggested Israel "created" the anti-Semitism storm in the Labour party to deflect from its actions in Palestine.
Brits who are planning to head to the EU with less than six months left on their passport must renew them or face being turned away at the border if there is a no-deal Brexit, the Government has warned.
The House of Commons has launched an official investigation into claims a top aide to Jeremy Corbyn broke parliamentary security rules.
Commons leader Andrea Leadsom has thrown her full weight behind an overhaul to parliamentary voting rules which would allow MPs to vote on behalf of others.
Female MPs from across the political divide have joined a coalition of ex-advisers and journalists to condemn the press treatment of an ex-Tory aide linked to allegations about Boris Johnson’s private life.
Data roaming charges for British mobile phone users will not increase even if there is a no-deal Brexit, ministers will announce today.
Migrants hoping to work in the UK under a Labour government will only get visas if no British workers are able to do the job, Diane Abbott will announce today.
MPs from across the political divide have flocked to support Jacob Rees-Mogg after the top Tory and his children were harangued by an angry protester.
A no-deal Brexit would dramatically increase the price of food, risk a recession and leave Brits living on the continent in “legal limbo,” academics have warned.
A row has exploded in the Labour party over whether veteran MP Frank Field is still a member after he dramatically resigned the party whip.
The explosive resignation of the Labour whip by top MP Frank Field must be a “major wake up call” for the party over anti-Semitism, Tom Watson has said.
A veteran Labour MP has dramatically resigned the party whip and accused Jeremy Corbyn of becoming “a force for anti-Semitism” in British politics.
Theresa May has defended her Chequers plan after her former top adviser branded it "the worst of all worlds".