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Jeremy Corbyn will today call for the "spirit of the Good Friday Agreement" to be revived to protect peace in Northern Ireland after Brexit and get Stormont back up and running.
Every household in Britain could be hit with up to £2,000 in extra taxes over the next fifteen years in order to properly plug the NHS’s funding shortfall, two leading think tanks have said.
Theresa May wants a special Brexit transition period for customs that could last until 2023, it has been reported.
A searing account of the Donald Trump White House dismissed as “phony” by the US President himself has topped the list of books most borrowed by MPs this year, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Top Conservative Chris Grayling today hit back at Labour as a bid to dock his pay by thousands of pounds was defeated in the Commons.
Jeremy Corbyn still supports a united Ireland - but backs the methods set out in the Good Friday Agreement for achieving it.
The customs plan preferred by pro-Brexit Cabinet ministers could cost businesses up to £20bn a year, the chief executive of HMRC has said.
An aide to Labour chairman Ian Lavery has been condemned after saying Theresa May "would look better with a noose around her neck".
Labour will abolish the House of Lords if it wins the next general election, a spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed.
Theresa May has come under fire after she said the proposed sell-off of Wembley Stadium to an American billionaire is "not a matter for the Government".
Theresa May has blasted the SNP after the party was accused of trying to “bully” retailer Marks & Spencer into removing the term ‘British’ and the Union Flag from its products in Scotland.
Keep up with the all the latest Commons action LIVE as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn clash at PMQs. Watch the whole thing live below the blog window.
Dozens of MPs have written to the Financial Conduct Authority in a bid to have unarranged overdraft charges capped at the same level as arranged overdrafts.
Sajid Javid will today promise frontline police officers the "tools and back-up they need", in a bid to cool hostilities between the Government and force chiefs.
A contest to choose a Labour candidate for the next general election has been stopped by a judge amid claims by some Asian party members that they had been unfairly blocked from taking part.
Labour will today launch a motion which could see Chris Grayling’s salary docked, in an effective vote of confidence in his ability as Transport Secretary.
Boris Johnson has said he needs his own plane as Foreign Secretary in order to boost Britain’s post-Brexit trade prospects.
Cabinet splits have burst into the open once again as Michael Gove blamed Philip Hammond for an "entirely predictable" Lords defeat over plans for a 'Green Brexit'.
The European Union looks set to reject Theresa May’s plan for a “time limited” extension of Britain’s customs ties with Brussels, dealing a fresh blow to her plans to avoid a hard border in Northern Ireland.
The SNP is to stage a series of "national assemblies" over the summer in another attempt to convince sceptical Scots to back independence, Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has launched an outspoken attack on Theresa May over Brexit, accusing the Prime Minister of “preparing for failure” and suggesting she may not be committed to leaving the European Union.
The chairman of a local Conservative association has been suspended by the party after sending an abusive letter to a colleague.
Theresa May has only met the head of Britain's trade union movement once since becoming Prime Minister, it has been revealed.
Households are £900 worse off than they would have been without the Brexit vote, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has claimed.
Leading Tory Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg has hit out at the Government’s controversial 100,000 annual migration target.
Read the FULL statement by Lewisham East Labour chair Ian McKenzie on the tweets that got him suspended from the party.
A controversial Labour chairman today apologised for a string of tweets that saw him suspended from the party and insisted: “I do not believe Isis should kill Emily Thornberry.”
Labour was in chaos this morning as a controversial local party chair was suspended from the party after a string of conflicting announcements.
Labour was plunged into confusion today over claims a controversial local party chair had been suspended over comments he made about Emily Thornberry.
The Conservatives were left embarrassed yesterday after chicken restaurant Nando’s rejected the suggestion it could offer discounts to party members.
Ministers have announced a crackdown on wood burning stoves and diesel machinery in a bid to halve the number of people exposed to some of the worst air pollution by 2025.
A number of prominent MPs have welcomed the decision by Ken Livingstone to quit Labour - but leading Jewish groups argued it would not “solve any of the party’s issues with anti-Semitism”.
Theresa May has insisted the Manchester Arena terror attack “failed” to break the resolve of Brits as she prepared to attend a memorial service a year on from the deadly blast.
The chairman of the Lewisham East constituency Labour party has been suspended over past comments he made on Twitter about Emily Thornberry.
Boris Johnson has suggested fresh economic sanctions could be imposed on Venezuela following the “obviously rigged” re-election of Nicolas Maduro.
The Conservatives are too "joyless" and need to be more optimistic to win over sceptical voters, according to Ruth Davidson.