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A Tory MP has said BBC satire show Have I Got News For You is “too vicious” for female guests.
John McDonnell has branded the £50m tax bill for web giant Google an “insult”.
A key ally of Jeremy Corbyn has been forced to quit as head of Labour's disputes panel after it emerged she wanted to overturn the suspension of a council candidate accused of denying the Holocaust.
Jeremy Corbyn has insisted that criticisms of his handling of anti-Semitism in the Labour party are not a "smear" after his supporters condemned those who raise the issue.
Theresa May has not yet discussed plans for post-Brexit immigration with her top ministerial team, Amber Rudd revealed today.
Pensions paid to MPs are funded through profits linked directly to the Kremlin, PoliticsHome can reveal.
A Conservative former minister has lashed out at an allegedly racist party leaflet that accused Labour of planning to create an “inner city area” in Havering.
The NHS is set to receive a 10-year funding boost to coincide with its 70th birthday, Theresa May has indicated.
The vote for Brexit was a “mutilation” of the UK constitution because Vote Leave "cheated", the whistleblower at the centre of the Cambridge Analytica scandal has declared.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has refused to face a grilling from MPs over the alleged major data breach on his social platform.
Labour will triple funding for grassroots women's groups around the world as part of a new “explicitly feminist” international aid policy, Jeremy Corbyn will announce today.
EU leaders have given the green light to talks on the future trade relationship between Britain and the EU in a major boost for Theresa May.
From boosting energy efficiency to cutting out coal, Claire Perry says the UK government is leading the world on clean growth. The self-confessed “greenie” tells Emilio Casalicchio why environmental politics “runs through the heart” of her Conservatism
Prime Ministers from across the EU have backed a call for a second referendum on Brexit.
The Government should stop funding any projects that support coal production around the world, the Energy Minister has said.
Labour has lashed out at the Government after it emerged the number of homeless kids has rocketed by 75% since the Conservatives came to power.
Labour has demanded an apology from Theresa May after the official statistics watchdog said her claims on police funding could have misled the public.
Official spending watchdogs have blasted the Government for taking too long to spot a benefits error that cost claimants thousands of pounds.
MPs have ordered Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg to face questions in Parliament in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal.
A former Cabinet minister has suggested bosses who abuse online data for political or financial gain should be thrown in jail in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Russia must be given a sample of the nerve agent which poisoned a former double agent so they can "categorically" say whether it is belongs to them, according to Jeremy Corbyn.
Official information watchdogs have demanded a warrant to search the records of political campaigns firm Cambridge Analytica amid fresh allegations against the company.
Ukip has been dealt a fresh blow after it was ordered to pay £175,000 in just 14 days in legal costs to three Labour MPs after a bitter court battle.
PoliticsHome has scoured party spending data for the 2017 general election so you don't have to. Here are just some of the key findings.
A Conservative MP today blasted the Government over a deal on fisheries post-Brexit - saying it would be “easier to get someone to drink a pint of sick than try to sell this as a success”.
The Conservatives spent £7.5m more than Labour at the general election that cost Theresa May her Commons majority last year, new figures have revealed.
The EU has stopped short of backing the UK government view that Russia was behind the nerve agent attack in Salisbury that left three people fighting for their lives.
Supporters of Jeremy Corbyn were handed a boost today as they ousted the longest serving Labour mayor in the country.
There is no way to avoid a hard border in Northern Ireland after Brexit under the Government's current proposals for solving the issue, MPs have said.
World leaders from three powerful nations have joined Theresa May in declaring the nerve agent attack in Salisbury an “assault on UK sovereignty” by Russia.
Theresa May will meet members of the public and emergency services in Salisbury today, nearly two weeks after the nerve gas attack in the city which left a Russian ex-spy and his daughter in hospital.
Alex Salmond has urged broadcast watchdogs not to shut down Russia Today in the wake of the nerve agent attack on former double agent Sergei Skripal.
Four House of Commons committees have joined forces to demand the Government addresses the “national health emergency” of poor air quality.
Philip Hammond will have to hike taxes by an eye-watering £30bn over the coming years if he wants to wipe out the deficit by the middle of the next decade, experts warned today.
Theresa May has led tributes to the “brilliant and extraordinary” Stephen Hawking after the renowned scientist died aged 76.
Philip Hammond today told Britain “the best days are ahead of us” as he pledged a funding boost for public services later in the year.