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Boris Johnson suspended Parliament to deprive MPs of "a voice" over Brexit, Sir John Major is to tell the Supreme Court.
A massive hike in school funding announced by the Government is not enough to turn around more than a decade of cuts, experts have warned.
FMB comment on the Government’s response to the Select Committee’s report into Modern Methods of Construction.
Michel Barnier has told Boris Johnson to stop “pretending to negotiate” over a new Brexit deal.
Donald Trump's ambassador to the United Kingdom has accused the prime minister of Luxembourg of trying to "set up" Boris Johnson, amid a bitter row over Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn has risked a fresh Labour row by signalling that he would stay neutral in a second Brexit referendum.
British businesses face being unable to compete with firms from other major economies unless they increase the number of robots in the workplace, MPs have warned.
Boris Johnson suspended Parliament in order to “silence” MPs who he believed would try to disrupt his Brexit plans, the Supreme Court has been told.
Government must invest in making our homes more energy efficient, says FMB.
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has refused to rule out the possibility of the Government proroguing Parliament for a second time next month.
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss has apologised after green-lighting military sales to Saudi Arabia, despite a pledge not to allow the export of goods that could be used in the brutal civil war in Yemen.
Sir John Major is to publicly argue that Boris Johnson acted unlawfully by suspending Parliament.
David Cameron has slammed "hysterical" critics of his government's decision to cut public spending, as he argued he should have gone further.
Kerb appeal matters to two thirds of home buyers, according to a survey by the HomeOwners Alliance.
Labour should follow the Lib Dems by calling for Article 50 to be revoked, says Neil Coyle MP.
On Tuesday, Supreme Court justices will begin to examine if Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks in the run-up to the Brexit deadline was legal. Here's what you need to know.
Luxembourg’s Prime Minister has torn into Boris Johnson over his approach to Brexit negotiations after protesters forced him to duck a press conference.
Jean-Claude Juncker has accused Boris Johnson of failing to come up with any alternatives to the Irish backstop, just weeks before the UK is due to leave the EU.
Labour are set for a fresh showdown on Brexit as it emerged the the vast majority of motions submitted for its party conference urge it to wholeheartedly back staying in the EU.
Downing Street has distanced itself from a suggestion by Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay that the UK could still be following EU rules in 2022.
Dominic Raab has dropped a fresh hint that Boris Johnson could defy a cross-party extension law designed to block the UK crashing out of the EU.
The Liberal Democrats will revoke Article 50 to stop Brexit if they win the next election, its members have agreed.
Boris Johnson questioned Michael Gove's state of mind after his former Vote Leave ally abandoned him during the 2016 Tory leadership race, David Cameron has said.
Boris Johnson will tell Jean-Claude Juncker that the UK is not prepared to delay Brexit beyond 31 October - despite MPs passing a law ordering him to do so if he cannot reach a deal.