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Three ministers are reportedly on the verge of supporting a second EU referendum if Theresa May fails to get her Brexit deal through the Commons this week.
Bob Kerslake has been tasked by Labour with helping the party prepare for entering government. Just how far along in the process is the former head of the Home Civil Service? Gary Connor reports
Jeremy Corbyn has congratulated Mark Drakeford after he won the Welsh Labour leadership contest to become the next first minister of the country.
On Tuesday Theresa May is set to face one of the greatest challenges of any modern Prime Minister in getting her Brexit agreement over the line.
John McDonnell has ruled out offering the Scottish National Party an independence referendum in a bid to win their backing for a Labour government.
Momentum has heaped pressure on Labour MPs to vote down the Brexit deal struck by Theresa May - teeing up a tense stand-off with anti-EU figures on the left.
After setting up an organisation to engage young people with what’s going on in Parliament, Mems Ayinla now finds herself bedding in on the Commons Graduate scheme
Diana Johnson was part of a Westminster delegation to observe the US midterm elections. The Labour MP writes about her experience and what she learned about democracy across the pond
Pro-Brexit campaign group Leave.EU and an insurance firm owned by Arron Banks have been hit with a hefty fine over the misuse of voters' data.
A majority of British voters would back staying in the European Union if the 2016 Brexit referendum were to be held again, a new poll has found.
Pro-Brexit tycoon Arron Banks is facing fresh questions over claims he broke electoral rules by using his insurance business to boost the Leave vote during the EU referendum.
The Conservative candidate to be the next London mayor has been criticised over a paper he wrote claiming multiculturalism risked turning Britain into a “crime-riddled cesspool”.
If the Conservative party fails to talk about how it is going to shake up our country then we are probably going to lose, warns Lee Rowley
Our party cannot continue to talk businesses down, ignore their concerns or tell them to shut up. The Conservatives must fight to remain the party of business – or risk Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, warns Sam Gyimah
At this pivotal time in our country’s history, we desperately need clear Conservative vision and leadership to take us forward, says Priti Patel
The Conservatives must urgently demonstrate that they are the party with the vision for addressing the daily challenges of ordinary people in modern Britain, says Johnny Mercer
We asked five Labour backbenchers to make the case for a policy they would like to see in the party’s next programme for government. Stephen Kinnock argues that Labour must be a part that governs for the whole nation – and must show Communitarians that the party shares their values and priorities
A former cabinet minister has ditched her support for Theresa May’s Chequers plan following the European Union’s public rejection of it last week.
The Conservatives’ plans to redraw the political map of UK constituencies is yet another example of an undemocratic power grab by this government, writes Cat Smith
In a crowded field, it has probably been the most boring Westminster guessing game of recent years.
Commons leader Andrea Leadsom has thrown her full weight behind an overhaul to parliamentary voting rules which would allow MPs to vote on behalf of others.
Conservative rising star Johnny Mercer has attacked Theresa May’s Brexit plan as the “worst of all words” and said the PM cannot lead the Tories into the next election.
Detailed plans of how to cut the number of MPs from 650 to 600 have been dismissed as "an undemocratic power grab" by Labour.
A member of the Green Party has been suspended after her father acted as her election agent while facing a child rape charge.