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Labour MPs descended into civil war today after reports emerged that Theresa May could offer cash to their Leave-backing seats in exchange for voting through her Brexit deal.
The House of Commons February recess has been cancelled to give MPs more time to try and agree a late Brexit deal.
Fiona Onasanya faces the prospect of being forced out as an MP after she was handed a three-month prison sentence for perverting the course of justice.
SNP MP Marion Fellows writes about her claustrophobia and why she needed extra support in the voting lobbies last week. She says "There is a long way to go to modernise Westminster which is so out of date".
Failing to quit the European Union in March would be "calamitous" and worse than a no-deal Brexit, Liam Fox has said.
Theresa May has announced that a government plan to charge EU citizens £65 to stay in the UK after Brexit is to be scrapped following pressure from campaigners.
John Bercow could ditch plans to quit as Commons speaker later this year, after reports the Government could deny him a peerage when he steps down.
Britain could be hit by a “political tsunami” if MPs fail to deliver Brexit, Cabinet minister Liam Fox has warned.
After being cleared of election expenses fraud, Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay asks whether current campaign law, and the Electoral Commission, are fit for purpose
Select committee, scrutinise thyself – that’s the message from the Liaison Committee as it launches a major inquiry into select committee influence and effectiveness. Chair Sarah Wollaston looks at why, in this 40th anniversary year of the ‘departmental’ system, it is time to take stock
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn went head to head after the historic Brexit defeat last night and before the no-confidence debate in her government.
Britain is now more likely to leave the European Union without a deal after MPs “regrettably” rejected Theresa May’s Brexit agreement, EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker has warned.
John Bercow has blasted the delay in introducing proxy voting to the Commons after an MP revealed she will delay the birth of her child to vote against Theresa May’s Brexit deal.
A Tory MP has quit the Government on the eve of the crucial Commons vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal after he branded it “detrimental” to the country.
Theresa May was forced to axe part of her last-ditch Brexit plea after it was found that her voting record undermined a comparison she was due to make with the Welsh Assembly referendum.
Marine, diplomat, politician and leader of the Liberal Democrats, it was Paddy Ashdown’s drive and commitment that secured the future of his newly formed party. Menzies Campbell remembers his courageous, and charismatic, colleague and friend
John Bercow has insisted he will not change how he conducts his role as Speaker despite facing "abuse" over his handling of a controversial Brexit amendment.
A Tory backbencher has been forced to apologise after blurting out a jibe relating to the late Lib Dem leader Paddy Ashdown while an MP paid tribute to him.
Dozens of MPs have signed a letter to the head of the Metropolitan Police to demand better protection against abuse from far-right protesters outside Parliament.
David Davis has called on Theresa May to further delay the crunch Commons vote on her Brexit deal in the hope the EU will put a better offer on the table.
David Cameron has lost his access to Parliament after he failed to renew his security pass, it has emerged.
So you've yet to make serious headway on the mulled wine or Baileys today and yet 2018 still seems like a massive blur? Luckily PoliticsHome's on hand to breakdown another rollercoaster of a year in all things political, with our Top 20 most read stories.
MPs today blasted the Government after it was revealed the number of deaths among people forced to sleep rough has jumped by a quarter in five years.
Brexit alone will not arrest the startling decline in engagement with and belief in modern politics. Those elected to serve must shoulder their responsibilities by rejecting timidity, writes John Hayes