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John McDonnell has opened up a row with Unite boss Len McCluskey over whether Labour should back a second referendum on Brexit.
Senior Ukip figures have been fleeing the party since Gerard Batten took the reins in February 2018. His focus on Islam and his embrace of controversial far-right activist Tommy Robinson have opened up a deep split in the anti-EU outfit, but has also attracted new members and seen a boost in party finances. Could the move keep Ukip locked out of the mainstream forever? Or could it bring alt-right groups in Britain out from the underground? And how did we get here in the first place?
Boris Johnson has apologised to MPs after he breached rules on declaring earnings for his book royalties.
Theresa May today said MPs could get a veto over whether the UK enters the controversial Brexit backstop she agreed with Brussels.
Labour has lashed out at the Government after new analysis found more than 130,000 children will wake up on Christmas day without a permanent home.
What does being in contempt of parliament mean and how does it work? PoliticsHome offers a helping hand.
Labour has lashed out at the Government after its affordable housing arm spent almost £90,000 to spruce up its image.
A shocking four million people in Britain live in poverty despite having jobs, a damning new report has claimed.
Boris Johnson has thrown his weight behind calls for the Government's legal advice on Brexit to be published in full as he attacked “outrageous” plans to keep most of it under wraps.
Plans for a Brexit TV showdown between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn were hanging by a thread last night as Downing Street accused the Labour leader of "running scared".
Brits should tell their MPs not to “betray” them over Brexit by voting down the deal Theresa May clinched with Brussels, Cabinet minister Liam Fox said today.
Liam Fox will today urge MPs to “set aside our differences” and back the Brexit deal Theresa May clinched with Brussels.
Top MPs from across the political divide have launched a bid to prevent the UK crashing out of the EU without a deal.
A row has erupted between Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May over a head-to-head debate on Brexit planned for primetime TV.
MPs from across the political divide will fight to secure changes to the Brexit deal struck by Theresa May after the Government said it will allow votes on six amendments.
The Conservative party could suffer an electoral defeat on the scale of its historic 1997 loss if it delivers the Brexit deal secured by Theresa May, a former minister will warn.
Britain will be poorer under every possible form of Brexit compared with staying in the European Union, Philip Hammond admitted today.
Ministers are not yet ready to cope with the “real prospect” of major disruption at British ports in the event of a no-deal Brexit, a damning report has declared.
Theresa May will face a Commons showdown on 11 December when MPs finally get to vote on her controversial Brexit deal.
Keir Starmer has carefully navigated Labour’s Brexit position since joining the Shadow Cabinet more than two years ago. But with the policy of constructive ambiguity reaching its expiry date, what would the party do differently on Brexit? He talks to Emilio Casalicchio.
Labour MPs who back the Brexit deal clinched by Theresa May will be voting against "the national interest", Keir Starmer has declared.
A lobbying watchdog set up by David Cameron has been described as “barely functioning” after it was forced to dump projects and needed emergency staff to keep it going.
Picture the scene: You’ve offered to cook dinner but have no idea what to make. And everyone is sitting around the table hungry.
Theresa May has declared that a Brexit deal is “within our grasp” after she clinched a crucial agreement on future trade plans with the EU.
The European Union today handed Theresa May a lifeline by leaving open the possibility of using technology as a way of maintaining an open border in Ireland.
Taxpayers were ripped off when the Government sold the £3.5bn student loans book for just half its value, a damning report has declared.
Theresa May will head back to Brussels on Saturday in a desperate bid to secure a Brexit deal after her latest attempt to break the deadlock failed.
Cabinet minister Amber Rudd today insisted MPs will stop a no-deal Brexit ever happening - despite Theresa May warning it could be the consequence of rejecting the agreement she has struck with Brussels.
Jacob Rees-Mogg today admitted he was struggling to get 48 Conservative MPs to join him in a bid to topple Theresa May - but warned colleagues it was now or never to do so.
History tells us that any MPs plotting to bring down a Prime Minister had better make sure they have their ducks in a row before they launch a coup.
Theresa May today admitted the final Brexit date could be pushed back to the next general election - amid claims the UK could be tied to EU rules for another four years.
Amber Rudd today hit back at a UN expert who issued a damning report about the state of poverty in the UK.
Theresa May today issued a thinly-veiled slapdown to Cabinet colleagues who argue her Brexit agreement can still be negotiated.
Jeremy Corbyn today admitted he does not know how he would vote if the country faced a second EU referendum.
Theresa May faces a fresh wave of Tory anger amid claims Brussels will demand a further £10bn from the UK if Brexit is delayed.
Top Tories are plotting a “fallback plan” to keep the UK in the EU single market if MPs vote down the deal struck by Theresa May, it has been reported.