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Liberal Democrat MP Jo Swinson last night ruled herself out of the race to be the party’s next leader despite being tipped to succeed Tim Farron.
Brexit Secretary David Davis will travel to Brussels today to begin the historic negotiations that will deliver Britain’s exit from the European Union.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has demanded transparency over the financial implications of any deals between the Conservatives and the DUP.
Political parties will “reap the whirlwind of public anger” if the Government backslides on key elements of Brexit, an ex-minister recently sacked by Theresa May has warned.
The DUP is demanding millions of pounds in compensation for victims of IRA attacks as part of its deal to prop up Theresa May in government, a newspaper report has said.
Theresa May's new chief of staff refused to answer questions today about a delayed review into fire safety while he was housing minister as the political storm over the Grenfell Tower blaze grows.
A top minister was today confronted by members of the public angry that Theresa May has failed to meet victims of the Grenfell Tower blaze.
Almost half the public have a dim view of the DUP and would oppose any deal they strike with Theresa May to prop up her government, a new poll has shown.
The Cabinet ministers responsible for social care were kept in the dark about the so-called ‘dementia tax’ until the day before it was announced, it has been reported.
Theresa May refused to meet residents affected by the Grenfell Tower blaze because she did not want to show her “humanity”, Michael Portillo said last night.
Tim Farron dramatically quit as Liberal Democrat leader tonight saying he found it "impossible" to be the boss of the party whilst holding his Christian views.
A deadly high rise fire in London was the “price paid” for Conservative cuts to local authorities, Jeremy Corbyn said today.
Unemployment dropped by 50,000 in the three months to April this year – as the rate of those in work rose to the joint highest since records began.
A prominent Brexiteer who accused David Cameron of "polishing poo" over his EU renegotiation has been handed a plum job overseeing Britain’s withdrawal from the bloc.
Former Prime Minister John Major has warned that the proposed Tory-DUP pact could wreck the Northern Ireland peace process.
Angry DUP MPs have hit out at the “bile, hate and venom” being directed at the party as it considers propping the Conservatives up as a minority government.
A former Conservative chairman today laid into the humiliating election campaign that cost Theresa May her majority.
David Davis has admitted Brexit talks could be delayed beyond 19 June, contradicting Theresa May's repeated claims the negotiations would start "11 days" after the general election.
A former boss of the official Vote Leave campaign has urged MPs not to backslide on delivering Brexit after last week's shock general election result.
Michael Gove made a dramatic return to Cabinet today after he was made Environment Secretary in Theresa May’s post-election reshuffle.
Downing Street has said plans for Donald Trump to visit the UK this year remain unchanged but refused to deny reports he has asked to delay the trip.
Damian Green has been handed a major promotion in Theresa May’s post-election reshuffle in a sign the Prime Minister is willing to water down her plans for a hard Brexit.
Boris Johnson has rallied Conservative MPs to back Theresa May amid calls for him to mount a leadership bid in the wake of her general election humiliation.
Theresa May gave no hint of having heard the general election result when she spoke on the steps of Downing Street today.
Ukip ex-chairman Steve Crowther has taken charge of the party temporarily after Paul Nuttall quit in the wake of a bruising general election result.
Brexit negotiations could be delayed while the UK works out how to handle last night’s shock election result, the EU has said.
Labour will try to form a minority government after last night’s astonishing election result that left Britain with a hung parliament, John McDonnell said today.
In the final two days of the snap election campaign, I followed Theresa May on a whistle stop tour of Britain. She visited a farmhouse, a home store and a science festival and held numerous planned 'chats' with friendly voters. She took questions from journalists 19,000 feet in the air on a private jet and was lucky enough to meet a "really good" boules player. All in all she covered almost 800 miles and stopped in nine marginal constituencies... and it was dry.
Jeremy Corbyn is “puzzled” as to why anyone should think him a “shabby, spineless coward” for failing to make Labour’s case for Remain ahead of the EU referendum.
It feels like only yesterday that David Cameron was being denounced from the Labour benches as a “racist” for trying to link Sadiq Khan to Islamic extremists.
EU nationals, who may have lived in Britain for a few days or a few decades, are unable to vote in the 23 June referendum.