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Police who claim they found pornography on Damian Green’s office computer in 2008 say they kept key files that they were told to delete.
Theresa May is under pressure to end the European Court of Justices’s jurisdiction over the UK before agreeing to the Brexit ‘divorce bill’.
The UK must control its borrowing to avoid a Venezuela-style financial meltdown, a Bank of England official has warned.
A former detective has said there is “no doubt” that Damian Green accessed pornography on his work computer.
Tory Minister Sam Gyimah has said he is “deeply uncomfortable” with Donald Trump coming to the UK on a state visit after the US President retweeted far-right group Britain First.
Here is a summary of this morning's briefing for lobby journalists by the Prime Minister's official spokesman.
Labour MP Emma Dent Coad has been accused of being “blinkered by hatred” this morning after taking a swipe at Theresa May’s looks on Twitter.
A senior Tory has accused Britain of “shameful complicity” in crimes against humanity committed in Yemen - as it emerged UK forces have been secretly training Saudi troops.
Tory candidates received almost double the abuse of their Labour rivals during the general election, a survey has revealed.
Left-wing campaign group Momentum is reportedly asking prospective Labour MPs to sign a contract pledging their commitment to Jeremy Corbyn in exchange for support.
Andy Burnham has hit out at Theresa May after it emerged the Government may not reimburse Manchester for the full cost of dealing with the terror attack that took place in the city earlier this year.
The Government will set aside an extra £3bn over the next two years to prepare for Brexit, including a possible ‘no deal’ scenario, Philip Hammond has announced.
Philip Hammond’s plan to scrap stamp duty for some first-time buyers began unravelling after the Government’s own spending watchdog said it was open to abuse, would drive up house prices and only benefit a small number of people.
First-time buyers will pay no stamp-duty on properties worth up to £300,000 in a move designed to help young people onto the housing ladder, Philip Hammond has announced today.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has been told to “get his house in order” after it was found that his department is using 1,400 disposable cups a day.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has accused Brussels and Dublin of using the Northern Irish border to "blackmail" the UK over Brexit.
Labour has said it will back an EU withdrawal bill amendment by Conservative MP Dominic Grieve in order to protect “fundamental rights”.
Theresa May is being urged to use the Angela Merkel’s electoral struggles to strengthen her hand in Brexit talks and secure a better deal on the so-called 'divorce bill'.
Conservative whips have been working behind the scenes to prevent a backbench rebellion over Treasury plans to relax planning laws in tomorrow’s Budget, it has been reported.
A former councillor has accused a senior Labour MP of groping her under a table as his wife sat opposite.
A former minister who once described Tony Blair as "my political hero" has told his party that it is time to “move on" from New Labour.
A Labour MP has denied “squaring up” to a colleague in the House of Commons last week, after an investigation was launched into his behaviour.
Backbench Tory MPs have threatened a 25-strong rebellion over cuts to defence spending, piling further pressure on Philip Hammond ahead of this week’s Budget.
Liam Byrne fears Britain is in danger of being left behind in the global technological revolution. But the Labour frontbencher believes all is not lost – so long act as ministers act now. He talks to Elizabeth Bates
Parliament bosses have shelled out over £2m extra on protecting MPs following the murder of Jo Cox last year.
A Tory MP has piled more pressure on Philip Hammond ahead of next week's crunch Budget by calling on him to end austerity to help win back young voters, PoliticsHome can reveal.
The UK could end up “like an old people’s home that can’t pay for itself” after Brexit, George Freeman has warned.
Theresa May’s former chief of staff has slammed Philip Hammond, saying he lacks the “desire” and “imagination” to change the lives of ordinary voters.
Almost one in five European doctors working in the NHS are planning to leave Britain, according to new research.
The Brexit Secretary is reportedly furious with Michael Gove and Boris Johnson’s attempt to steer the UK’s exit from the EU, after a letter from the pair to the Prime Minister was leaked over the weekend.
PoliticsHome marks International Men’s Day by asking outspoken Labour MP Jess Phillips how men and women can work together to confront sex abuse in Westminster.
Allies of the Prime Minister have accused Boris Johnson and Michael Gove of a “sordid attempt” to remove Philip Hammond, after a letter appearing to criticise the Chancellor was leaked.
British-Iranian mother Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is said to be in disbelief that Boris Johnson’s comments could “endanger her life,” and is "angry" after seeing footage of the Foreign Secretary's remarks about her.
Speaking to PoliticsHome, Labour’s Margaret Hodge argues that the Paradise Papers showed there is one rule for the super-rich and another for everyone else when it comes to paying tax.
Senior pro-Brexit figures today rallied around Boris Johnson after Jeremy Corbyn said he should be sacked for "damaging Britain".
Former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson has said he knew pornography had been found on Damian Green’s work computer during a 2008 investigation.