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The Conservatives have been slapped on the wrist by an official watchdog over unlawful campaign tactics used by a call centre ahead of the June general election.
Jeremy Corbyn must reach out to centrists and older voters to secure a working Commons majority, Peter Mandelson claimed today.
The case against the Lib Dem MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton over claims he broke electoral law has been dropped.
Half a century after the voting age was last lowered, Brexit has reopened the debate. Ahead of his Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to 16 and 17-year-olds, Jim McMahon tells Elizabeth Bates why young people are fighting to make their voices heard
Jeremy Corbyn's former bag carrier has backed Anas Sarwar to be the new Scottish Labour leader.
Cities and towns have become the new dividing line in British politics, with Labour dominating metropolitan areas and the Tories sweeping up votes in smaller towns.
The Conservatives' chief whip has sent an email to all MPs in a bid to encourage them to campaign in Amber Rudd’s seat this weekend.
Green co-leader Jonathan Bartley today condemned Jeremy Corbyn for refusing to work together at the general election and said the result “hurt”.
Although he won his seat by the narrowest of margins, Stephen Gethins is philosophical, pragmatic and refreshingly non-partisan about the challenges ahead. The SNP’s Brexit spokesperson talks to James Millar
After more than a decade of achievement as the government of Scotland, the SNP remains strong – delivering for communities across the country and opposing the Tories’ ruinous hard Brexit, writes Nicola Sturgeon
Down to earth, unassuming and smart, the SNP's Kirsty Blackman is one to watch. The party’s deputy leader at Westminster talks to James Millar about the Programme for Government, election fatigue and her delight at her new job
Scottish MPs – across all parties – must now work together to protect Scotland’s place in the single market, writes Ian Blackford
The Spanish government has dismissed last week’s independence referendum in Catalonia as an illegal ‘mockery’ of democracy. But former SNP MP George Kerevan – who travelled to Barcelona to witness the vote as an official observer – found a region determined to make its voice heard through the ballot box
Overwhelmed by the number of events going on over the conference period? Don't worry, PoliticsHome has got your back. Here's a run down of the best to watch out for at Tory conference on Tuesday, 3 October.
Unite has been left red-faced after it was rapped over a drive to sign up thousands of new members to take part in the Scottish Labour leadership election.
With hundreds of fringe events taking place over party conference season, PoliticsHome picks out the ones not to be missed. Check out our agenda for Tory conference on Monday, 2 October.
A review into the Conservatives snap general election campaign has recommended changes to the way the manifesto is drawn up in future.
Theresa May has refused to apologise to the Conservative Party for calling the snap election which saw her lose her Commons majority.
Overwhelmed by the number of events going on over the conference period? Don't worry, PoliticsHome has got your back. Here's a run down of the best to watch out for at Tory conference on Sunday, 1 October.
At the general election, Scottish Conservatives showed that we have the same priorities as the people of Scotland. Now we must show we have the answers to the huge challenges we face.
Theresa May has insisted she will lead the Conservatives into the next general election.
The Conservatives are a party with a grassroots problem. The answer? A field in Berkshire, themed tents, a fiddle and a handful of dressed-down MPs: welcome to the ‘Ideas Fest’. Sebastian Whale reports.
It’s been a bumpy ride for the Conservatives, but transport minister Jesse Norman believes winning back voters’ support is simply about getting on with the task at hand. He talks to Elizabeth Bates
She’s the politically poised leader of the Lords charged with steering Brexit through an unusually hostile second chamber – but Alan Mak finds Baroness Evans unruffled by one of the greatest legislative challenges of modern times