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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.
A pro-Brexit campaign group has launched a bid to have Philip Hammond and Amber Rudd deselected as MPs.
Former minister Anna Soubry has become the highest profile Conservative to say she could join a new party over the Government’s stance on Brexit.
It’s been a week of interventions from former aides, of Tony Blair revealing he was once a Marxist, of a former Chancellor insisting climate change is no biggie. How much do you remember?
A top communications specialist with a left-wing trade union has been given a senior role in Jeremy Corbyn's office, PoliticsHome has learned.
Labour MPs have urged Jeremy Corbyn to go further in his criticism of the crisis-stricken Venezuelan government after the Labour leader condemned violence on “all sides”.
Nicola Sturgeon has defended the SNP’s handling of former MP Michelle Thomson’s withdrawal from the party whip.
A Labour MP has said the party does not need Momentum to win elections after a row broke out about a colleague helping to set up a branch for her seat.
The Association of Former Members of Parliament has published the latest edition of its official journal Order! Order!
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn today paid tribute to the former MP Kevin McNamara, who has died aged 82.
A former SNP MP who was forced to resign the whip amid allegations of fraud has demanded an apology from Nicola Sturgeon after being cleared.
Diane Abbott said past-elections in crisis-stricken Venezuela were more robust than in the UK, it has emerged.
Anti-EU hardliners could become “Brexit jihadis” if they are denied their vision of Britain outside the bloc, Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable has warned.
It's that time of the week again and while it may be recess for our politicians, PoliticsHome is as on the ball as ever. See how much you remember from the last week in our quiz...
A former Conservative MP has accused a man who sent him abuse on Facebook of committing “a form of terrorism”.
Theresa May has been gifted a discount card from high-end shoe shop Russell & Bromley where a pair of boots can sell for £600, official records show.
Labour has accused the Government of “running bus services into the ground” after new analysis suggested fares will be 60% higher than in 2010 by the time of the next election.
A former SNP MP will not face criminal proceedings over allegations of mortgage fraud after the case against her was dropped due to insufficient evidence.
An art student was today reported to the police and parliamentary investigators after she posed as an MP offering constituency surgeries.
Jeremy Corbyn has hit out at Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke for propping up a “brutal” and “unethical” sport by launching a new subscription hunting channel.
A major chunk of the Jacob Rees-Mogg brand has been blown apart by a teenager in a literal war of words.