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George Osborne has said the Government is powerless to prevent 16-year-olds being given the vote.
Labour has called for Theresa May's "direct involvement" in last-ditch talks to get power-sharing up and running again at Stormont.
As Sun splashes go, this one was a classic of the genre.
Former Conservative minister Anna Soubry has torn into Boris Johnson over yesterday's "embarrassing" speech on Brexit.
Ruth Davidson has mounted a strong defence of international aid spending after a visit to Afghanistan.
Labour have launched a hard-hitting new political broadcast on cuts to frontline policing, with Jeremy Corbyn claiming that "austerity is the enemy of security".
Chris Grayling has urged Tory supporters to take on what he claims is “fake news” spread by Labour and campaign group Momentum.
The frontrunner to replace beleaguered Ukip leader Henry Bolton has previously referred to Islam as a “death cult”.
Boris Johnson will today "reach out" to Remain voters and argue that many of their fears about Brexit are "unfounded".
DUP leader Arlene Foster has branded Theresa May’s attempt to reach a power-sharing agreement in Northern Ireland a “distraction”.
The Leader of the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom, has received a death threat apparently sent by a disgruntled pro-European.
Jeremy Corbyn will travel to Scotland this week for a series of campaign stops with Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard.
There should be another general election rather than a second EU referendum if Parliament rejects the final Brexit deal, John McDonnell has said.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has engaged in an angry clash with former spin doctor Alastair Campbell, accusing him of a "macho" approach to politics.
Henry Bolton has claimed that racist messages from his mistress Jo Marney were "doctored" to make her look worse.
Theresa May will reportedly offer to keep close security links with the EU in order to advance a Brexit deal.
Kezia Dugdale has reportedly told colleagues she quit as Labour leader out of frustration with Jeremy Corbyn's stance on Brexit.
Some of society’s most vulnerable have been failed by assessments for disability benefits which are often full of basic errors and show an ignorance of lifelong health conditions, a group of MPs have found.
Dods People draws together a list of last week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
Labour's plans for mass renationalisations if they win the next general election are "an economic necessity", according to John McDonnell.
A Scottish Labour MSP refused to sit next to his party leader over the failure to suspend an MP who admitted using "deeply offensive" language about gay people and the Chinese community.
Theresa May's most senior ministers will hold an emergency summit at her country retreat in a bid to break the Brexit deadlock threatening to tear the Government apart.
Labour MPs have demanded that the party's members be given a direct say on its Brexit policy in a major challenge to Jeremy Corbyn.
Jo Swinson has clashed with veteran BBC journalist John Humphrys over comments he made in the wake of Carrie Gracie's resignation as the corporation's China editor.