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The Conservatives must "confront" the question of Theresa May’s leadership if they are to stand any chance of winning back the political initiative, George Osborne has warned.
Dominic Grieve has emerged as one of the most vocal Brexit rebels on the Tory side, after putting his name to more than a dozen repeal bill amendments. Ahead of the crucial committee stage, he talks to Emilio Casalicchio about his red lines – and why he will fight all the way to stop the UK’s constitutional framework being ‘ripped up’ by Brexit
The Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary has admitted Labour has shown “double standards” in criticising Government phone call charges – after it was revealed they use a similar number.
A ‘21st century’ Labour fringe and warring Tory ‘Brextremists’ – Stephen Kinnock returns to Westminster after a tale of two conferences
More voters think Jeremy Corbyn is better suited to be Prime Minister than Theresa May, according to a new poll.
John Major has called for Tory MPs to back Theresa May, while rounding on “self-absorbed” and “disloyal” attempts from within the party to unseat her.
Conservative MPs rallied behind Theresa May today after she battled through a faltering voice and a disruptive protester to finish her keynote conference speech.
Young unemployed Glaswegians should "get on their bikes" and join "gorgeous EU women" in labouring on English farms, a Tory MP has said.
A refreshingly candid James Cleverly talks to Kevin Schofield about learning from the past, the importance of selling your message and why – although he’d ‘love’ to be Prime Minister – now is the time for loyalty
In just two years at Westminster, Angela Rayner has risen from backbench MP to shadow education secretary. So why does she still fear she is ‘punching above’ her weight? She sits down with Jess Phillips to talk class politics, Labour’s future and how the pair ended up ‘on opposite sides of the fence’
Some 87% of MPs faced some sort of abuse during the general election campaign, a new survey has suggested.
After winning back the city of Bath for her party, new Lib Dem MP Wera Hobhouse is ready to fight for Britain’s future in Europe. She talks to Sebastian Whale
Building an education system that works for everyone requires some big thinking – and the Liberal Democrats can lead the way, writes Layla Moran
Lord Spicer fondly recalls his fellow former chair of the 1922 Committee who, despite his notoriety, was always great company
MPs have hit out at George Osborne after he reportedly told friends he want the Prime Minister "chopped up in bags in [his] freezer".
Theresa May will make a major speech in Florence on 22 September to set out her vision for the next stages of the Brexit talks.
Theresa May today used parliament's primetime period to reveal Tory backbencher Michael Fabricant will take part in a hit TV dating show.
Parliament's all up and running again as MPs took their Commons seats following a lengthy break. But how much do you remember from week one of the new term?
Theresa May is repotedly preparing to ditch Tory manifesto plans to cut the number of MPs from 650 to 600.
Just a third of Conservative MPs were born, educated or recently lived in their constituency before entering the Commons, new thinktank research has revealed.
Harriet Harman has said she would have have won the Labour leadership contest in 2010 had she put herself forward for the job.
Test your knowledge of a week where MPs blasted the “bonkers” Big Ben bong silence; where the "Moggmentum" showed no signs of slowing down; and where ministers gave us an inkling of what they're after from post-Brexit Britain.
Liberal Democrat deputy leader Jo Swinson was today facing “serious questions” after thousands of pounds were omitted from her election expenses.
MPs have hit out at the announcement by parliamentary authorities that Big Ben is to fall silent for four years as repair work gets underway.