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John McDonnell and Keir Starmer have launched a charm offensive amid claims that dozens of Labour MPs could rebel and back Theresa May's Brexit deal.
A majority of British voters would back staying in the European Union if the 2016 Brexit referendum were to be held again, a new poll has found.
MPs have called on the Government to urgently reform the "pointlessly cruel" regime of sanctions introduced as part of the Universal Credit system.
Philip Hammond has reignited a funding row after he urged teachers unhappy with a £50,000 Budget cash boost for “little extras” to pass the money on to other schools.
Bosses will not have to carry out fresh checks on EU nationals working in Britain after a no-deal Brexit, a minister has confirmed - less than a week after saying the opposite.
Dublin has heaped scorn on Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab’s demand for Britain to be able to pull out of a deal on the Irish border after three months.
Liberal Democrat Spokespeople Ed Davey and Tom Brake are leading calls for the Government to ringfence the draft withdrawal agreement chapter on citizens' rights.
Dominic Raab has urged Theresa May to insist the UK must be able to pull out of any backstop deal on the Irish border after three months, it has been reported.
Arron Banks today said Britain should have voted to stay in the EU instead of “unleashing demons” in the fallout from Brexit.
Pro-Brexit tycoon Arron Banks is facing fresh questions over claims he broke electoral rules by using his insurance business to boost the Leave vote during the EU referendum.
More than 70 business leaders have backed calls for a referendum on the final Brexit deal the UK strikes with the EU.
A majority of voters in every Labour seat back a second referendum on Brexit, according to a new study.
Big tech companies could wriggle out of Philip Hammond's newly-unveiled tax, experts have warned.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has said a Brexit breakthrough on the Northern Irish border could be ‘close’, following a meeting with Dominic Raab in Belfast today.
Philip Hammond delivered his Autumn Budget this week, but how much of it can you remember? Test your knowledge with our hard-as-nails quiz.
The Review focuses almost entirely on large sites and volume developers overlooking best practice already carried out by SMEs.
Benefit overpayments are set to soar over the next two years as HMRC feels the strain of a "daunting" Brexit workload, MPs have warned.
David Cameron wants to return to frontline politics and has ambitions to one day be Foreign Secretary, it has been claimed.
Today, home furnishings retailer IKEA announces total sales of £1.965 billion in the UK for the financial year ending 31 August 2018* (FY18), an uplift of+5.9% on the previous year.
IKEA UK’s Javier Quiñones releases the company’s annual results, showing total UK sales of £1.965 billion – an increase of +5.9% and explains how IKEA is adapting to changing consumer behaviour.
Jeremy Corbyn has been hit by a backbench rebellion over Labour's decision to support tax cuts for the well-off.
Tracey Crouch has resigned as sports minister over the Government's decision to delay a crackdown on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals.
There is no doubting that some positive consequences of de-regulation for example have been well received, however it is worrying to note the increase in work-related deaths, says BSC.
Police have launched an investigation into pro-Brexit millionaire Arron Banks over cash he pumped into the EU referendum campaign.