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James Brokenshire has dramatically quit as Northern Ireland Secretary for health reasons.
A Sinn Fein MP has been condemned after he was accused of mocking the killing of ten Protestant workmen by the IRA in the 1970s.
Giving powers to our towns and counties to shape their own destiny too can help engender partnership, not competition with our cities, says Mike Amesbury MP.
Kezia Dugdale has been reprimanded by Scottish Labour chiefs after returning from a three week stint on ‘I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!’.
David Davis has said he doesn’t need to “be very clever” or “know that much” in order to be Brexit Secretary.
David Davis has sparked a diplomatic row with the Irish government after he claimed the Brexit deal struck by Theresa May last week was not legally binding.
Michael Gove has said the British people will be able to change Theresa May’s Brexit deal at the next general election.
A string of Conservative MPs who support Brexit have lined up to voice concerns over the deal Theresa May struck with the EU today.
The puffs of white smoke which emanated over Brussels and Arlene Foster’s Enniskillen home in the early hours of this morning seemed unlikely yesterday.
Hardcore eurosceptics have blasted the "humiliating" deal Theresa May struck with Brussels this morning.
Labour lacks a "clear commitment" to devolution and must do more to show it supports handing powers from Westminster to local communities, according to Andy Burnham.
Republican terror groups would try to attack any infrastructure around a hard border in Ireland following Brexit, a senior police officer has warned.
Metro Mayors must seize this historic opportunity and deliver tangible results for the regions, writes Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen
Here is a summary of this morning's briefing for lobby journalists by the Prime Minister's official spokesman.
The Northern Powerhouse is vital to unlocking the north’s economic potential – but it requires inclusive investment across the whole region, says John Stevenson
Construction is a major contributor to the West of England economy, so we must provide the right skills to sustain the industry, says Tim Bowles
Jake Berry says he has ‘waited decades’ for the north to be taken seriously by politicians at Westminster. And as the man now in charge of the Northern Powerhouse, he is ready to work with MPs from all parties to make sure central government puts its money where its mouth is
Andy Burnham quit Parliament after concluding that the north was always going to ‘play second fiddle’ at Westminster. Now the Mayor of Greater Manchester believes Brexit has presented a chance to address the imbalance – and build a ‘healthier form of politics’. He talks to Kevin Schofield
Theresa May intends to make a fresh offer to the EU on the Irish border today, Ireland's prime minister has claimed.
From pony tales to endless emails, Kate Hoey’s week sees her mark a sad anniversary, have a grouse about conservation and break some political boundaries
A man on a mission, Lord Hain ponders when the Chancellor will finally take a great leap forward – and finds the PM’s Brexit proposals bordering on the ridiculous
Labour has dropped its investigation into the conduct of the late former Welsh Assembly minister Carl Sargeant.
Displaying an eight-year-old's level of understanding of Irish politics is only acceptable if you happen to be an eight-year-old.
Theresa May's hopes of striking a Brexit deal by the end of this week are hanging by a thread after Arlene Foster publicly rebuked the Prime Minister's strategy on the Irish border.