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Theresa May will today tell EU citizens living in the UK they can stay after Brexit as she reveals a deal on the controversial issue is within “touching distance”.
Wages have continued to lag behind prices for the sixth month in a row despite hundreds of thousands more people being in work, official figures have revealed.
Charges to call the Universal Credit hotline will be scrapped from next month in a major climbdown by the Government in the face of a mounting Tory rebellion.
Jeremy Corbyn's former bag carrier has backed Anas Sarwar to be the new Scottish Labour leader.
Tumbling out of the EU without a trade deal will see household bills shoot up by £500 a year for millions of families and the poorest hit the hardest, a new report has said.
Theresa May will make an emergency visit to Brussels today in a desperate bid to break the deadlock in Brexit negotiations.
Philip Hammond was today forced to backtrack after he branded Brussels “the enemy” in Brexit negotiations.
A Conservative MP was today forced to apologise after a statement from his office quoted him dismissing claims of sexual assault against Hollywood bigwig Harvey Weinstein.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has hit back at “bizarre” claims from critics in his own party that he is trying to talk down the British economy.
Jeremy Corbyn has said he would vote Remain if another EU referendum took place.
Dominic Grieve has emerged as one of the most vocal Brexit rebels on the Tory side, after putting his name to more than a dozen repeal bill amendments. Ahead of the crucial committee stage, he talks to Emilio Casalicchio about his red lines – and why he will fight all the way to stop the UK’s constitutional framework being ‘ripped up’ by Brexit
A former Tory Cabinet minister has demanded the Government publish secret advice laying out the expected impact of Brexit on jobs and living standards.
A controversial plan to force elderly people to pay for the cost of their social care by selling their home had "more right about it than wrong", according to a government minister.
A minister has re-ignited the row about the so-called ‘Dementia Tax’ after she said older people should not treat their homes as “an asset to give to their offspring".
MPs could be granted the power to recall parliament from recess in an emergency situation, John Bercow has suggested.
Draft legislation to cap energy bills will be published later today in a bid to fix the “broken” market, Theresa May has announced.
Too many prisoners in England and Wales are locked in cells that are insanitary and degrading, a damning new report has said.
Britain will still be bound by rulings from the European Court of Justice during a Brexit transition period, Theresa May revealed today.
Theresa May today opened a major front in “the battle to defeat ethnic injustice” as she published a landmark audit illustrating the stark divides in society.
Green co-leader Jonathan Bartley today condemned Jeremy Corbyn for refusing to work together at the general election and said the result “hurt”.
The EU today hit back at Theresa May as she prepared to declare “the ball is in their court” when it comes to unblocking the stalemate of Brexit negotiations.
Theresa May must sack Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson if she is to have any hope of reasserting her ailing authority over the Conservatives, a party grandee has declared.
A major Conservative donor has branded Boris Johnson a “bully” and said he would force the Foreign Secretary to clean vans at his plumbing firm.
Taxpayers are paying more to subsidise university students now than they were before fees were tripled to £9,000 a year, it has been claimed, in a major blow to Theresa May.
Theresa May will spend billions of pounds on a back-up Brexit plan in case Britain crashes out of the EU without a deal, a new report has said.
Theresa May has hinted she could demote Boris Johnson as she bids to reassert her ailing authority with a major shake-up of her top team.
A top SNP MP has urged his Conservative and Labour colleagues north of the border to join forces to keep Britain in the single market after Brexit.
Theresa May has slapped down Boris Johnson for his “inappropriate” remark that the war-torn Libyan city of Sirte can be like Dubai "once they clear the dead bodies away"
Conservative MPs rallied behind Theresa May today after she battled through a faltering voice and a disruptive protester to finish her keynote conference speech.
Philip Hammond alarmed business leaders by warning them not to “collaborate” with the Labour party and let Jeremy Corbyn into Downing Street, new reports have said.
Theresa May will today tell her warring government it is time to "shape up" and start delivering for ordinary people.
Boris Johnson finally lifted Conservative spirits today with a rousing speech in which he blasted the Labour party and said Britain was well placed to “win the future”.
The Government will ban the sale of corrosives to anyone under the age of 18 in a bid to stem the rise of horrific acid attacks in Britain, Amber Rudd announced today.
Theresa May today insisted she would be weak to appoint a Cabinet “full of yes men”, as she sought to play down the repeated challenges thrown at her by Boris Johnson.
Jeremy Hunt has rejected a claim from one of his fellow ministers that the NHS is a type of “Ponzi scheme”.
Boris Johnson appeared to raise the white flag last night in his bitter row with Theresa May over the course Britain should take as it quits the EU.