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Andy Burnham has rubbished "arrogant" calls for a second Brexit referendum, amid reports of fresh pressure on Labour to back a new vote.
Nicola Sturgeon has said there is “no legal basis” to suspend Alex Salmond from the SNP, amid allegations of sexual harassment against him.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has been criticised by Ireland’s deputy prime minister after he said “inspections” on the border such as those during the Troubles could be brought back after Brexit.
More than a million Labour voters who backed Brexit in 2016 have since changed their mind, Gordon Brown has said.
Nicola Sturgeon has said the UK Government's immigration rules have “undermined” the Edinburgh International Book festival amid reports of authors being refused visas.
Jeremy Corbyn is facing calls to sack his equalities spokesperson following claims she branded a former member of staff a "dyke".
Brussels is ready to water down its stance on the Irish border in an attempt to secure a Brexit deal with the UK, Michel Barnier has said.
The Westminster and devolved governments should agree updated rules on where powers are held to avoid repeating the row which broke out over the Brexit bill, MPs have said.
The Commons has backed a record suspension for MP Ian Paisley and his DUP party has suspended him after he breached expenses rules.
Theresa May will attempt to sell her controversial Brexit plan to the North East of England today, as she gathers her top ministers for the last Cabinet meeting before the summer recess.
Theresa May will hit back at her Tory Brexiteer critics and warn them that their vision of life outside the EU could put the future of the United Kingdom at risk.
The UK Government has pledged an annual lump sum for thousands of soldiers who faced having to pay more income tax because they are based in Scotland.
Theresa May is set to visit the Northern Ireland border tomorrow in a last-ditch bid to sell her Brexit blueprint to the country.
An explosive device has been thrown at the home of the former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams in West Belfast.
Theresa May has slapped down Gavin Williamson after he said he would accept an amnesty for IRA terrorists if former British troops are freed from the threat of prosecution.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has urged Scots to rally behind proposals for a sea bridge linking their country with Northern Ireland.
For someone who once said she wasn’t into gesture politics, Arlene Foster has been busy in recent weeks.
A senior Northern Ireland police chief has warned that Brexit is being used by dissident IRA groups to recruit new members.
A senior Holyrood minister has left the Scottish government to take on an SNP role dedicated to building the case for independence.
Starter for 10: How do you deliver a credible domestic policy agenda while dealing with the demands of Brexit? Minister for the Cabinet Office and two-time University Challenge champion David Lidington takes the questions. Quizmaster: Sebastian Whale
Jeremy Corbyn is “more than happy” to meet victims of IRA violence despite his failure to do so on a recent visit to Northern Ireland, a member of his frontbench has said.
The SNP's Westminster leader was booted out of Prime Minister's Questions today after clashing with Speaker John Bercow - prompting a mass walkout by the party's MPs.
The SNP have accused the Government of “disrespecting” the Scottish Parliament after Brexit Bill’s devolved powers vote.
David Davis has refused to say Theresa May will definitely lead the Conservatives into the next general election.