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Theresa May is set to tell Brussels she will not sign up to a Brexit deal that could split the UK apart, it has been reported.
Liam Fox has accused his department's former chief civil servant of pro-EU bias after he criticised the Government's approach to Brexit.
Labour has accused the Government of offering parents who send their children to private schools a £2,000 tax break every year.
Nationalists must not use Brexit as an excuse to split the UK apart, a top Cabinet minister warned today.
Pressure was growing on Theresa May tonight as Conservative MPs lined up to back a bid to keep the UK in a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
Tony Blair has blasted the “sickening” suggestion by outspoken eurosceptics that the Good Friday Agreement should be scrapped.
A Tory rising star and aide to Chancellor Philip Hammond has suggested some bankers should have gone to jail in the wake of the financial crash.
Theresa May has rejected criticism of the Government's response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy by grime artist Stormzy.
Henry Bolton has quit Ukip just days after being dumped as leader of the party.
Net migration from the EU dropped by 75,000 in the year to September 2017 - falling below 100,000 for the first time in four years, official figures revealed today.
A Labour MP was left “badly shaken up” after he was brutally mugged on his way home from Parliament last night.
Diane Abbott today said EU nationals who come to the UK during the Brexit transition period will have the right to bring future partners to the country under a Labour government.
DUP MPs have joined prominent anti-EU campaigners in questioning the Good Friday Agreement amid turmoil in Stormont and uncertainty over the future of the Irish border after Brexit.
MPs from across the political divide have launched a bid to allow citizens of Overseas Territories the automatic right to join the British army, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Jeremy Corbyn will today put the City of London on notice as he vows to “take on the power of finance”.
Disgraced top Tory Damian Green has urged David Davis to publish evidence about the expected impact of Brexit on the UK.
A high-profile Labour activist has been thrown out of the party over allegations of anti-Semitism directed at senior figures.
Theresa May will today highlight the eye-watering cost of university as she calls for better value for money for students.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds today left the door open to an embarrassing Conservative U-turn on student maintenance grants.
Sajid Javid has announced plans for a streamlined rental complaints system allowing tenants to seek help over shoddy housing and squalid conditions.
A top Conservative minister has raised fears the party could be “hijacked” by political extremists after a call for hard-Brexiteers to sign up.
A Labour MP wept in the Commons today as she recounted how her daughter was stillborn.
Theresa May and Liam Fox have clashed over whether the UK should stay in a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
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.
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.
It's the PMQs B-team today - but maybe that means a more exciting session than usual.
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.
The man accused of carrying out the Finsbury Park mosque attack has said he planned to kill Jeremy Corbyn.
Housing developers could be stripped of their rights to build on unused land if they miss construction targets.
Jeremy Hunt has ordered NHS mental health trusts to draw up plans to eliminate suicides under their watch.
George Galloway has vowed to take legal action against Momentum boss Jon Lansman in a row over anti-Semitism - and called on Jeremy Corbyn to back him up as a witness.
Michel Barnier has rejected pleas from David Davis to water down EU plans for the transition period after Brexit.