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Labour MP Margaret Hodge has doubled down on her criticism of Jeremy Corbyn by insisting she was right to call him "an anti-Semitic racist" to his face.
Labour MPs have rallied around a Jewish colleague set to be disciplined for calling Jeremy Corbyn "an anti-Semitic racist".
A cross-party government of national unity to deliver Brexit would be "an establishment stitch-up" which would ignore the views of ordinary voters, Labour has said.
Boris Johnson has said it is “not too late to save Brexit” as he laid into Theresa May’s “miserable” plan for leaving the European Union.
John Woodcock should quit his seat and trigger a by-election after resigning from Labour, according to the party's leadership.
Labour has suggested Tory chairman Brandon Lewis lied when he claimed to have mistakenly taken part in key votes despite agreeing to step aside for an MP on maternity leave.
A Jewish Labour MP who called Jeremy Corbyn "an anti-Semitic racist" will be disciplined by the party, it has emerged.
DUP MP Ian Paisley has been suspended from the Commons for 30 days after failing to declare a holiday paid for by the Sri Lankan government worth tens of thousands of pounds.
Keep up with the all the latest Commons action LIVE as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn face off in the final PMQs before summer recess. Watch the whole thing below the blog window.
Here is the full letter from Barrow-in-Furness MP John Woodcock to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, as he resigned from the party.
Theresa May is set to visit the Northern Ireland border tomorrow in a last-ditch bid to sell her Brexit blueprint to the country.
Suspended MP John Woodcock has dramatically quit the Labour party, telling Jeremy Corbyn it has been "taken over at nearly every level by the hard left".
Two prominent Tory MPs have called for the party to join with moderate fiigures in other parties to form a “government of national unity” to deliver Brexit.
Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson will today make his first Commons intervention since dramatically quitting the Government over Brexit.
A Tory MP was made a minister by Theresa May despite being under investigation over allegations of inappropriate touching, it has been reported.
Thousands of people owed disability benefits have been underpaid due to failings at the Department of Work and Pensions, MPs have claimed.
Conservative whips have been accused of a "calculated, deliberate breaking of trust" after a senior Tory MP twice voted on a knife-edge Brexit bill - despite agreeing to step aside for a Liberal Democrat on maternity leave.
A Jewish Labour MP called Jeremy Corbyn an "anti-Semitic racist" as tensions within the Labour party on the issue once again burst into the open.
Theresa May has been handed a huge boost after the Government saw off an attempt by Tory rebels to force Britain to join a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
Boris Johnson has been criticised after it emerged he broke strict government rules by reclaiming his job as a newspaper columnist just days after quitting the Cabinet.
An education minister has admitted she would advise her own children to delay taking one of the Government's newly-proposed qualifications.
Labour has been hit by another anti-Semitism row after the party's ruling body dismissed calls for it to use the internationally-recognised definition of the problem.
A new complaints procedure set up to handle allegations of bullying and harassment within Westminster has come under fire from a major trade union.
Electoral rules should be “blown up” to stop campaigners busting spending limits like Vote Leave did in the EU referendum, a prominent Conservative MP has said.
Ministers have ditched plans to send MPs on their summer holidays early after it emerged Theresa May was facing an embarrassing defeat.
The Government’s official spending watchdog has become the latest body to reject ministers’ claims that a “Brexit dividend” will help fund a huge funding boost for the NHS.
The leader and former leader of the Liberal Democrats, Vince Cable and Tim Farron, have come under fire after missing a crucial Brexit vote in the Commons last night.
Election watchdogs have fined the official Vote Leave campaign more than £60,000 and referred it to police after finding it broke spending rules during the EU referendum.
Britain’s aid strategy risks failing to help the most vulnerable people in developing countries by prioritising trade and investment at home, MPs have warned.
Britain’s Chief Rabbi has warned Labour it will be “on the wrong side” on the fight against anti-Jewish racism unless it strengthens its rules against anti-Semitism.
Labour is reportedly set to give minority ethnic and women councillors reserved seats in local elections as part of sweeping changes to its selection process.
Pro-EU Conservative MPs are planning their own Brexit rebellion after the Eurosceptic wing of the party successfully reshaped Theresa May’s plans in a Commons showdown.
Theresa May is set for another Tory rebellion over the Government's plan to send MPs on their summer holidays five days early.
Theresa May lost yet another government minister as her Commons majority was slashed to just three following fresh Tory in-fighting over Brexit.
Labour MPs have condemned the party's leadership for refusing to accept the internationally-agreed definition of anti-Semitism.
MPs are set to break up for their summer holidays early as Theresa May faces increased pressure over her Brexit plans.