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Theresa May will today launch a fresh attack on Vladimir Putin, calling Russia a “hostile state” that threatens the integrity of the Western world.
Britain's national debt will not return to its pre-crash level for another fifty years, the boss of a respected thinktank has declared.
Labour MP Ivan Lewis has been suspended by the party following allegations he made inappropriate sexual advances towards women.
Ministers have been forced to rush in a new law forcing parties in Northern Ireland to reveal their donors after being rapped by the elections watchdog.
John McDonnell has come under attack after he refused to say how much the Government's debt interest payments would be under Labour, despite being asked eight times in one interview.
Liam Fox is one of the leading Leave campaigners in the Cabinet – but don’t call him one of the ‘three Brexiteers’. As the Trade Bill is introduced and exit day fast approaches, the International Trade Secretary talks to Sebastian Whale about preparing for life outside of the EU
The Conservatives raked in more cash in the three months after the general election than all the other parties put together after a generous gift left in the will of a supporter.
A Conservative whip was reported to the Commons deputy speaker over allegations of ageist abuse directed at Jeremy Corbyn.
Britain is on course for the longest fall in living standards since records began 60 years ago, experts warned today in the wake of Philip Hammond’s Autumn Budget.
Prominent Conservative MPs have backed Philip Hammond on his “make or break” Budget in a major relief for the Chancellor.
When the Chancellor's nickname is Fiscal Phil hopes are never high that his Budgets will be something to tell the grandkids about.
The Chancellor Philip Hammond has today delivered a ‘budget for builders’ that should allow small builders to deliver more of the new homes Britain so badly needs, says the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Kezia Dugdale has defended her decision to go on 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here' - and insisted she is doing it to promote "Labour values" to a wider audience.
Chancellor Philip Hammond is laying out his fiscal plans to MPs as the state of the public finances is revealed.
Labour has slammed the Government over its claim to have protected police budgets, after new figures revealed £413m in cuts to forces.
Theresa May and Philip Hammond were reportedly at war last night over what was dubbed “the worst Budget build-up in history”.
The deal agreed by Theresa May to build Britain's first new nuclear power plant in 20 years will hit the poorest the hardest, MPs have warned.
Teachers in some of the country's failing schools are to be given millions of pounds of taxpayers' money to improve their classroom skills, Philip Hammond will announce in the Budget.
Philip Hammond used the Budget to end a VAT row caused by the creation of national police and fire services in Scotland.
A staffing crisis in youth prisons is leaving too many children locked in cells when they should be in education or training, a damning watchdog report has said.
Scottish Labour has confirmed that former party leader Kezia Dugdale will not be suspended over her decision to appear on 'I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here'.
Ireland's foreign minister has insisted Dublin is still prepared to scupper the UK's hopes of starting EU trade talks next month despite Theresa May doubling her divorce bill offer.
Fiscal Phil is due at the Despatch Box shortly before 1pm tomorrow. Here are 15 things to look out for. Those in blue have already been announced.
A top aide to Jeremy Corbyn has returned to work following an investigation into accusations of sexual harassment, PoliticsHome has learned.