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Theresa May has vowed to "defeat socialism" as she accused Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn of "exploiting populist politics" in his bid to win the next election.
Labour MPs have criticised Jeremy Corbyn for appearing alongside a former National Union of Students boss who has been at the centre of anti-Semitism controversies.
Philip Hammond’s Spring Statement could last just fifteen minutes and will contain no tax or spending announcements, a government official has said.
Theresa May has called on John McDonnell to apologise to Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey over remarks he made about her being “lynched”.
A Scottish Labour MP has been forced to apologise after he admitted using "deeply offensive" language about gay people and the Chinese community at a Burns supper.
Read all the latest from this week's Prime Minister's Questions in our up-to-the-minute liveblog.
Jack Sargeant, the son of late Labour politician Carl Sargeant, has succeeded his father in the Welsh Assembly seat left vacant following his death last year.
Theresa May will gather her most senior ministers for crunch Downing Street talks in a bid to reach an agreement on Britain's relationship with the EU after Brexit.
The European Union is demanding the power to impose swingeing punishments on Britain if it breaks any part of the post-Brexit transition deal.
Theresa May has been forced into a climbdown over claims she made in the Commons about Labour's handling of the NHS in Wales.
Millions more workers will be given the right to holiday and sick pay following a review into modern employment practices.
Theresa May has condemned the "sexist and bullying" behaviour which led to a female council leader being "hounded out" of her job.
Justine Greening has said it could be a “bit of a stretch” for her to remain in the Conservative party if arch-Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg became leader.
A Labour government would offer an apology and an official pardon to the Suffragettes, Jeremy Corbyn has announced.
A new mission statement drawn up by Theresa May in a bid to show the Government's driving purpose has been branded “pathetic” and “anaemic” by ministers.
Former minister Anna Soubry has reignited the Tory civil war over Europe by saying "hard ideological Brexiteers" such as Jacob Rees-Mogg and Boris Johnson should be "slung out" of the party by Theresa May.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has escalated his feud with Philip Hammond by suggesting he was responsible for "politically biased" Treasury forecasts.
Dods People draws together a list of last week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
A Labour MP has said the party "will cease to exist" unless it does more to tackle alleged anti-Semitism by its members.
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable has backed proposals for a new NHS and social care tax that would replace National Insurance.
Gerry Adams has said he hopes Jeremy Corbyn will become the next Prime Minister, as he spoke of his “outstanding” political abilities.
Theresa May will lay out plans for a new criminal offence aimed at tackling rising abuse and intimidation in politics.
The Conservatives have launched an online petition and vowed to "step up" their speaker programme at British universities after Friday's fracas at an event featuring Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Angus Robertson has resigned as the SNP's depute leader.