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MPs have blackballed the appointment of a former Tory minister as chair of the Charity Commission over fears around both her political past and experience in the sector.
Theresa May has insisted she enjoys being Prime Minister and does not feel threatened by attempts to undermine her position.
Labour MPs have reacted angrily after Emily Thornberry shrugged off claims that a senior female official was bullied at a fractious party meeting.
Justine Greening has said it could be a “bit of a stretch” for her to remain in the Conservative party if arch-Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg became leader.
Gerry Adams has said he hopes Jeremy Corbyn will become the next Prime Minister, as he spoke of his “outstanding” political abilities.
Conservative minister Steve Baker was today forced to apologise in the House of Commons for suggesting civil servants could be conspiring to scupper Brexit.
It's the PMQs B-team today - but maybe that means a more exciting session than usual.
Dan Jarvis will run to be the first mayor of South Yorkshire, PoliticsHome can reveal.
An outspoken Conservative MP today said her own party was “letting the country down” as Theresa May faced a barrage of damaging revelations.
Theresa May must “name a date” at which she plans to stand down or risk being toppled by her MPs, a Conservative former chairman has said.
A former Cabinet minister has warned Theresa May against delivering a “dilution of Brexit”.
Philip Hammond today sparked a fierce Conservative backlash as he called for the softest possible Brexit.
Philip Hammond has admitted MPs will be in the dark about parts of the final Brexit deal when they are asked to vote for it.
A cross-party group of MPs has called on Theresa May to launch a review into ‘joint enterprise laws’ amid claims it has led to wrongful convictions.
Read all the latest from today's Prime Minister's Questions on our up-to-the-minute liveblog.
MPs have lashed out at Nicola Sturgeon after the SNP administration said the Union Flag will no longer be flown over dozens of buildings in Scotland on the Queen’s birthday.
Conservative MP Ben Bradley has said he “cocked it up” when he wrote that unemployed people should get vasectomies.
John McDonnell has refused to apologise for repeating an offensive remark about new Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey.
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Just seven months after entering parliament, Kemi Badenoch has been handed a key role inside CCHQ overseeing her party’s candidate selection process. But the Saffron Walden MP, considered a rising star of the 2017 intake, is determined to stay grounded. She talks to Sebastian Whale
Jeremy Corbyn was hit by a fresh Brexit rebellion tonight as dozens of Labour MPs backed calls to keep the UK in the single market and customs union after it quits the EU.
Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May are going head to head. Follow our minute-by-minute coverage and watch it live below.
Labour has called on the UK statistics watchdog to rebuke Boris Johnson after he claimed Britain will have even more than £350m a week extra to spend after Brexit.
Sinn Féin MP Barry McElduff has resigned his seat after he caused outrage by putting a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.