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Labour peer Lord Falconer has vowed to re-open any cases of anti-semitism from activists that have been brushed under the carpet, as he warned the issue could stop Jeremy Corbyn becoming Prime Minister.
Conservative eurosceptics have promised to give the green light to the Brexit deal Theresa May clinched with Brussels provided three changes are made.
Senior Labour party figures pushed back against recommendations to suspend a number of party activists accused of anti-semitism, it has been reported.
State schools should be made so good that putting children into private education is considered an "eccentric choice", Michael Gove has said.
Britain should drop the EU's outdated, "traditionalist approach" to farming if it wants to strike a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States, Donald Trump's UK ambassador has declared.
Several of Theresa May's Cabinet colleagues believe she will have stepped down as Prime Minister by the end of the year, it has emerged.
David Mundell has accused Nicola Sturgeon of trying to pursue a no-deal Brexit in order to realise her "independence fantasy".
Deep splits at the top of Labour have burst into the open after Jennie Formby condemned Tom Watson over his call for the party's MPs to tell him when they make a complaint about anti-semitism by members.
More than 160 MPs from across the political divide have written to parliamentary watchdogs demanding a better pay increase for their staff.
Diane Abbott’s local Labour branch has come under fire after it backed a call for the party to come out fighting against claims of institutional anti-semitism.
Theresa May has treated Brexit like "a damage limitation exercise" instead of trying to exploit its opportunities, her former top aide has said.
Tory ministers who are mulling whether to leave their party have held secret talks with a member of the breakaway Independent Group of MPs, it has emerged.
Chris Grayling has been hit with fresh humiliation after the Government agreed to pay £33m to Eurotunnel over a bungled Brexit ferry contract.
Parliament is at risk of being thrown into chaos after security guards voted overwhelmingly for strike action in a furious row over working conditions, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Angry staffers working for MPs across the House of Commons have complained to parliamentary watchdogs in a major row over pay, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Liam Fox has been blasted for splashing £100,000 on a “propaganda” podcast heard by only 8,400 people.
Spending watchdogs have condemned probation reforms brought in by Chris Grayling, saying they had failed to cut re-offending and been "extremely costly for taxpayers".
Chuka Umunna has been made the official spokesperson for the Independent Group of breakaway MPs.
A senior Labour frontbencher has said another EU referendum would "undermine trust in democracy", despite his own party now supporting one.
Parliamentary watchdogs have sparked fury after they revealed MPs will see a pay rise of almost double that of their staff.
A government minister has quit over Theresa May's decision to open the door to a Brexit delay - warning her it could lead to "the final humiliation of our country".
Farming and fisheries minister George Eustice has resigned from the frontbench in protest at a potential delay to Brexit day. Read his full letter to Theresa May.
MPs will see their pay go up to just short of £80,000 a year from April, the body which sets members’ salaries has confirmed.
TV advertisements urging businesses and the public to prepare for a no-deal Brexit are to be aired ahead of the UK's exit from the EU, the head of Britain's civil service has said.
The starting gun on the race to become the next Commons Speaker has been fired as Dame Eleanor Laing confirmed she will run to replace John Bercow when he steps down.
Theresa May has suffered another rebellion after a wave of Tory MPs defied the party whip on her plan to offer Parliament the chance to delay Brexit.
Labour has confirmed it will launch its own bid for a second Brexit referendum when Theresa May puts her EU deal to a Commons vote in the coming weeks.
Two Labour MPs have angrily confronted Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell over the party's handling of anti-semitism in the wake of the Chris Williamson's suspension.
Labour would introduce limits on the amount of money that can be staked during online gambling sessions, Tom Watson has announced.
Labour has finally suspended Chris Williamson over his latest anti-semitism row - just hours after insisting they were not going to.
Labour MP Louise Ellman has vowed to stay in the party and fight the anti-semitism crisis after speculation she could be the next to break ranks and join the newly formed Independent Group.
So here we go again… MPs will vote tonight on a string of non-binding Brexit tweaks and alternatives, as Theresa May tables another ‘neutral’ motion on her deal to leave the EU. PoliticsHome gives you the lowdown on every single one.
French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to block any extension to Brexit unless there is a “clear objective” for the delay.
A government aide has quit his job over his bid to force Theresa May to guarantee the rights of EU citizens if there is a no-deal Brexit.
Chris Williamson will not be suspended by Labour after he claimed the party had been "too apologetic" about its anti-semitism problem.
Follow all the action as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn hold their weekly sparring match in the Commons.