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Theresa May today performed an astonishing power grab as she formally took charge of the Brexit negotiations and downgraded Dominic Raab to the position of her deputy.
Ex-Labour MP John Woodcock has urged parliamentarians from across the political divide to rise up and create a new centrist party.
Scandal-hit Ian Paisley has vowed to fight a by-election if critics try to boot him out of parliament over an expenses rule breach that left him facing a record ban.
Theresa May agrees with Sajid Javid's decision not to call for two UK-born Islamic State jihadists to be spared the death penalty, the Government has confirmed.
Russian president Vladimir Putin would be the only person “rejoicing” at a no-deal Brexit, a top Cabinet minister has said.
EU citizens already living in the UK should be given physical ID cards after Brexit to prevent the “devastating consequences” of another Windrush-style scandal, MPs have said.
MPs have accused the crown prosecutions boss of “weak leadership” over evidence failings that saw a number of rape trials collapse.
Labour is putting together a draft Queen’s Speech of up to 35 bills in case the Government's chaos over Brexit triggers a snap election and propels the party into power.
Philip Hammond was last night accused of branding a fellow Conservative MP a “stupid woman”.
Boris Johnson has been accused of “taxpayer-funded squatting” after it emerged he is still living in the grace and favour home for Foreign Secretaries more than a week after he quit the Cabinet.
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable has been forced to defend himself after missing a crucial vote on Brexit.
MPs will lock horns today over whether those accused of fiddling their parliamentary expenses should remain anonymous.
Police must be prepared for a possible surge in hate crime after Brexit, a watchdog has warned.
Boris Johnson has said it is “not too late to save Brexit” as he laid into Theresa May’s “miserable” plan for leaving the European Union.
Theresa May is set to visit the Northern Ireland border tomorrow in a last-ditch bid to sell her Brexit blueprint to the country.
Two prominent Tory MPs have called for the party to join with moderate fiigures in other parties to form a “government of national unity” to deliver Brexit.
Boris Johnson has been criticised after it emerged he broke strict government rules by reclaiming his job as a newspaper columnist just days after quitting the Cabinet.
Electoral rules should be “blown up” to stop campaigners busting spending limits like Vote Leave did in the EU referendum, a prominent Conservative MP has said.
Election watchdogs have fined the official Vote Leave campaign more than £60,000 and referred it to police after finding it broke spending rules during the EU referendum.
MPs are set to break up for their summer holidays early as Theresa May faces increased pressure over her Brexit plans.
Theresa May has been accused of "caving in" to Tory Brexiteers after accepting a string of demands from rebel MPs in a bid to avoid an embarrassing Commons showdown.
Alex Salmond has been rapped by TV watchdogs after he misled viewers about a series of tweets in the first episode of his Russia Today show.
A Tory former minister and key figure among pro-EU rebels today hinted that a fresh Brexit referendum could be the answer if Theresa May fails to secure support for her future trading plan.
Donald Trump has insisted it “will absolutely be possible” for the UK and US to strike a free trade deal after Brexit - as he branded an interview in which he said the opposite “fake news”.
A powerful Commons committee has warned against attempts to anonymise MPs accused of financial misconduct as part of a crackdown on sexual harassment and bullying in parliament.
A top Tory minister has insisted Donald Trump’s trip to Britain had "most definitely" been a success - just hours after the US President laid into Theresa May’s Brexit plan.
A senior Tory has been suspended from the party after she claimed Islamic extremists were raping British women to create "Muslim babies", PoliticsHome can reveal.
Ministers have reversed their policy on denying legal aid to lone child migrants after a five-year battle by campaigners.
The UK could refuse to pay the £40bn Brexit divorce bill if EU negotiators refuse to play ball, Dominic Raab warned today.
Parliament's information watchdog has vowed to review the data practices of UK political parties after they slapped Facebook with a record fine over a scandal-hit campaign firm.
Angry pro-Brexit Tories have given Theresa May a week to abandon her Chequers plan or face a vote of no confidence in her leadership, it has been reported.
A Tory MP today accused Theresa May of “insulting the intelligence” of the British people as he filed a letter of no confidence in the Prime Minister.
Donald Trump today heaped praise on Cabinet quitter Boris Johnson as he said the UK was in political “turmoil”.
Theresa May will try to rally her new-look Cabinet today after her government was plunged into chaos by the resignation of two Brexit big beasts.
Jeremy Corbyn today tore into Theresa May as he mocked the Brexit turmoil in Government that saw two major players dramatically quit their posts.
The EU today shrugged its shoulders at the dramatic resignation of David Davis as Brexit Secretary, and told Britain: "We’re here to work."