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Top figures in Labour have signalled that the party’s hardline stance on the European single market could be softened - in direct contradiction of Jeremy Corbyn.
Failure to strike a new deal on the extradition of criminal suspects after Brexit would pose an “unacceptable risk” to the UK, a committee of peers has declared.
President Trump's new communications director has said he is "100%" sure there will be a trade deal between the US and the UK.
The Government has asked an independent body to carry out a "detailed assessment" of the impact of EU migration as ministers look to establish the UK's post-Brexit border controls.
Theresa May has admitted the Tories were "wrong" in their attitude to gay rights in the past but have "come a long way" on the issue.
Labour has sounded the alarm over “super-sized” class sizes - warning that the numbers across primary and secondary schools being taught by a single teacher are “skyrocketing”.
Newspapers and magazines were more influential than social media in helping voters make up their minds during the election, according to a new poll.
An ousted Conservative MP who complained about Theresa May not contacting him after his election defeat has been appointed chief of staff to Brexit Secretary David Davis.
A Labour frontbencher has hit out at the number of privately-educated BBC journalists.
Chris Grayling was Justice Secretary for three years. In that time he rolled out numerous policies, some good, some…. less so.
Jeremy Paxman's election grilling of Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn received almost 100 complaints about political bias, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Diane Abbott has attacked “ambulance chasing” law firms after claims some companies are targeting victims of the Grenfell Tower fire.
Uncertainty about Brexit is damaging Britain’s economic growth, Philip Hammond has claimed.
The Government faces having to pay back millions of pounds in employment tribunal fees after the Supreme Court ruled the controversial charges are illegal.
The UK economy suffered a “notable slowdown” in the first half of 2017, with growth reaching just 0.3% between April and June, it has been revealed.
Michael Gove has ruled out the importing of chlorine-washed US chicken to the UK after Brexit - despite his Cabinet colleague Liam Fox saying it is "perfectly safe".
Labour could change its line on Brexit "if public opinion shifts", the partys' election campaign chief has admitted.
Liam Fox has insisted there is "no food safety issue" over chlorine-washed US chicken.
New petrol and diesel cars and vans will be banned from 2040 amid concerns about air quality, the Government is to announce.
The Government has announced it is pausing attempts to recover around £400m in back pay from charities amid fears some organisations could go bust.
Boris Johnson's wife is reportedly urging the Foreign Secretary not to launch a bid to succeed Theresa May.
A former defence minister has blasted the government after it emerged British arms sales hit have hit their lowest level since 2011.
A senior Labour MP has launched a withering attack on Barry Gardiner for claiming the UK must quit the single market and customs union after Brexit.
Preparations have begun for a “substantial relocation” of financial services from London after Brexit, the International Monetary Fund has said.
Labour has blasted the Government after it emerged that more than 600,000 children are being taught by an ever-increasing army of unqualified teachers.
Donald Trump has said his administration is working on a “very big and exciting” post-Brexit trade deal with the UK.
David Davis has told EU citizens living in the UK that they can rely on the “trustworthy” British courts to uphold their rights.
A shadow minister told students before the election that they would have their debts "wiped off" by a Labour government, it has been revealed.
Jeremy Corbyn again laid bare the deep Labour divisions on Brexit today as he slapped down a call by Barry Gardiner to reject a customs union agreement with the EU.
Keir Starmer has turned down an offer to take up a second job at a leading London law firm.
Boris Johnson has claimed voters do not want to see any more “political kerfuffle” as he dismissed speculation about a possible leadership bid.
Jeremy Corbyn is under more pressure to rethink his opposition to remaining in the single market after leading unions urged him to keep his options open over Brexit.
The Conservatives have accused Keir Starmer of hypocrisy after it emerged he was in talks about taking up a second job at a top law firm.
There is “undeniable concern” that leaving the European Union will damage the UK’s animal welfare standards, a Lords committee has said.
The average cost of holiday childcare has risen four times faster than wages, new figures from Labour have revealed.
The Government wants to ban new-build houses in England being sold as leaseholds, Sajid Javid has announced.