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Sajid Javid has hit out at Downing Street after he was not invited to attend a state banquet for President Trump.
Tory leadership hopeful Esther McVey has come under fire from a government minister after claiming that the UK's foreign aid budget had been used to fund an overseas airport built "in the wrong direction".
Labour's "weak" response to anti-semitism in its ranks means the party is doing "nothing" to advance the debate on Israel and Palestine, Jeremy Corbyn has been warned.
Westminster Hall is the oldest remaining part of the Mother of all Parliaments. In the latest in her series on the history of the Hall, Guinevere Poncia looks back on the key addresses from foreign leaders
All the Tory contenders to be prime minister should categorially rule out the NHS being part of any future US/UK trade deal, Unite, Britain and Ireland’s largest union, said today.
Donald Trump has performed a dramatic U-turn on his claim that the National Health Service must be "on the table" in negotiations on a trade deal between the UK and America.
Our position should be as a strong but not subservient ally of the US and a strategic, but not subservient, partner of China, writes Richard Graham
The UK and US may not agree on how to handle relations with Iran, but we need to find a way to work from similar values, says Alistair Burt
America’s wisest role is as a partner, not a boss, says David Howell
Theresa May’s true legacy is that her successor will now be dealt an even worse hand than she was, writes Sebastian Whale
A new study produced by global economic consultants Cebr and sponsored by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) looks at the global economic impact of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Sajid Javid is set to announce that he could use new powers to ban British nationals from travelling to Syria.
Conservative Party members want the next Prime Minister to take the axe to the HS2 rail project and ditch Britain's spending target for foreign aid, a new poll has found.
Militant group Hamas has said it "salutes" Jeremy Corbyn for his message of support for the Palestinian people at a mass rally.
Interim CFO of The Go-Ahead Group, Elodie Brian writes: "Fair tax payment is not just the right thing to do – it makes sense in commercial terms because a poor public reputation for corporate responsibility will put off customers".
A trade war between the US and China would be "very dangerous" for the UK economy, Phillip Hammond has said.
Ahead of a crisis, governments, agencies and civil society need to work together to plan for people living with dementia, say global dementia organisations and Alzheimer’s Society.
A senior Labour frontbencher has insisted he did not lie when he wrongly claimed not to have described Zionism as "the enemy of the peace".
Donald Trump will not address Parliament when he comes to the UK next month, it has been confirmed.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has branded Jeremy Corbyn “disgusting” over his backing for Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.
People react to conflict in different ways. Some actively seek it out, others actively avoid it. For Michael Bates, politics has become an almost inhospitable environment. To find the common ground, the Conservative peer and former minister has embarked on a walk from Belfast to Brussels. Nearly 200 miles into his journey, Sebastian Whale joins him in west Yorkshire
The Government should invest billions of pounds on repairing the “damage” done by Brexit once the negotiations move to the next phase, a former government minister has said.
Theresa May has ditched her claim that “no-deal is better than a bad deal” as she dropped a strong hint that a soft Brexit agreement with Labour could be in the offing.
Theresa May has been warned that Britain risks “nesting a dragon” if ministers ignore top intelligence advice and allow Huawei to build parts of the country's new 5G network.