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Dan Jarvis has been told he must stand down from parliament if he is voted in as the first elected mayor of South Yorkshire.
A Conservative former minister has lashed out at an allegedly racist party leaflet that accused Labour of planning to create an “inner city area” in Havering.
Jeremy Corbyn is under pressure to explain directly to Labour MPs how he plans to root out anti-Semitism from the party.
The NHS is set to receive a 10-year funding boost to coincide with its 70th birthday, Theresa May has indicated.
Len McCluskey has been accused of breaking strict rules in his campaign to be re-elected the general secretary of Unite.
A senior Labour MP has called on a Shadow Cabinet member to apologise over comments where he appeared to draw a comparison between Auschwitz and the treatment of Palestinians.
Theresa May has said the world will not tolerate the Kremlin's attempt to threaten international security as it emerged that more than 115 Russian spies have been expelled from embassies across the globe.
John Bercow has launched a furious tirade against Boris Johnson, accusing him of using "inappropriate and sexist" language towards Labour frontbencher Emily Thornberry.
Tony Blair has hit out at Jeremy Corbyn over anti-Semitism, arguing the Labour leader and his circle "do not understand the seriousness of this problem".
Jeremy Corbyn has been urged to expel every anti-Semite from the Labour party "immediately" as dozens of MPs defied him to join a protest against Jew hatred.
Theresa May has defended a key aide accused of deliberately outing a former partner as gay amid claims Vote Leave broke spending rules during the referendum.
Jeremy Corbyn has finally apologised for protesting against the removal of an ant-Semitic mural.
Dods People draws together a list of this week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
Shadow ministers should stop ‘casting aspersions at Jews’ and focus on rebuilding Labour’s reputation, says Labour MP John Mann.
John Mann has said Labour risks becoming “rotten to the core” as MPs prepare to join a protest against the party's handling of anti-Semitism allegations.
Northern Ireland’s LGBT community has waited long enough for the right to marry the person they love. It is time that politicians dealt with this injustice, writes Conor McGinn
Jewish leaders have launched an extraordinary attack on Jeremy Corbyn following the latest anti-Semitism row to hit the Labour party.
Jeremy Corbyn has apologised for "pockets" of anti-Semitism within Labour and pledged to do more to improve relations between his party and the Jewish community.
Jo Swinson has called for a statue of Nicola Sturgeon to be built in honour of her being the first female First Minister.
Tom Watson has defended Jeremy Corbyn's handling of the row over his decision to protest against the removal of an anti-Semitic mural.
Boris Johnson has hit back at "ludicrous" claims that the Vote Leave campaign breached spending rules during the EU referendum.
A candidate chosen to fight a crucial Westminster seat for the Labour party once said he could never support Jeremy Corbyn "or his bonkers unworkable radically left-wing policies".
A former Labour Cabinet minister has criticised Jeremy Corbyn after he sacked Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Owen Smith over his calls for a second EU referendum.
Jeremy Corbyn has said he "sincerely regrets" opposing the removal of an anti-Semitic mural.