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A senior Labour MP has called on a Shadow Cabinet member to apologise over comments where he appeared to draw a comparison between Auschwitz and the treatment of Palestinians.
Theresa May has said the world will not tolerate the Kremlin's attempt to threaten international security as it emerged that more than 115 Russian spies have been expelled from embassies across the globe.
Jacob Rees-Mogg today hit out at “cave-dwellers” he says are trying to frustrate the Brexit process.
The vote for Brexit was a “mutilation” of the UK constitution because Vote Leave "cheated", the whistleblower at the centre of the Cambridge Analytica scandal has declared.
John Bercow has launched a furious tirade against Boris Johnson, accusing him of using "inappropriate and sexist" language towards Labour frontbencher Emily Thornberry.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has refused to face a grilling from MPs over the alleged major data breach on his social platform.
Allegations that the official Brexit campaign, Vote Leave, breached spending limits during the EU referendum will be debated by MPs today.
The apparent success of grammar schools compared to state schools can be attributed to the privilege of the students not the superiority of the institutions, a new report has found.
Gavin Williamson has warned of the danger of Russian bots, comparing them to wartime Nazi propagandists.
Universities must not let the drive to be a ‘safe space’ stifle free speech on campuses, MPs have said.
Tony Blair has hit out at Jeremy Corbyn over anti-Semitism, arguing the Labour leader and his circle "do not understand the seriousness of this problem".
Jeremy Corbyn has been urged to expel every anti-Semite from the Labour party "immediately" as dozens of MPs defied him to join a protest against Jew hatred.
Theresa May has defended a key aide accused of deliberately outing a former partner as gay amid claims Vote Leave broke spending rules during the referendum.
Jeremy Corbyn has finally apologised for protesting against the removal of an ant-Semitic mural.
UK allies from across the globe have announced the expulsion of more than 100 Russian diplomats following the Salisbury attack.
John Mann has said Labour risks becoming “rotten to the core” as MPs prepare to join a protest against the party's handling of anti-Semitism allegations.
Northern children are being left behind because of poor schools and entrenched poverty, according to a new report.
Labour will triple funding for grassroots women's groups around the world as part of a new “explicitly feminist” international aid policy, Jeremy Corbyn will announce today.
The Government has come under pressure to explain decade-old links with scandal-hit data firm SCL Elections, which later became Cambridge Analytica.
The UK could be shut out of a lucrative EU satellite scheme worth hundreds of millions of pounds in contracts for British firms, according to reports.
The chairs of 21 select committees have signed a letter to Theresa May calling for an "urgent" parliamentary commission on health spending.
The whistleblower who accused Vote Leave of breaking campaign spending rules will today present evidence he says supports his claims.
Labour will push for an amendment to the Government's flagship Brexit bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal, Keir Starmer will say today.
Jewish leaders have launched an extraordinary attack on Jeremy Corbyn following the latest anti-Semitism row to hit the Labour party.
Jeremy Corbyn has apologised for "pockets" of anti-Semitism within Labour and pledged to do more to improve relations between his party and the Jewish community.
Jo Swinson has called for a statue of Nicola Sturgeon to be built in honour of her being the first female First Minister.
David Davis had to be provided with a sick bucket this morning as he braved food poisoning to give a major TV interview on Brexit.
A Labour shadow minister has defended his adviser's description of Israel as an "apartheid state", arguing that Palestinians are treated "entirely differently" to Jewish citizens in the country.
Keir Starmer has said the UK's new post-Brexit blue passport should be made by a British firm.
Tom Watson has defended Jeremy Corbyn's handling of the row over his decision to protest against the removal of an anti-Semitic mural.
Jacob Rees-Mogg is set to warn Theresa May against maintaining close ties to the EU through an agreement that would lead to the “most almighty smash to the national psyche”.
Donald Trump is reportedly weighing up a visit to both sides of the Irish border this June, as questions on how the frontier will operate after Brexit remain.
Boris Johnson has promised to "intensify" efforts to root out Russian social media trolls through increasing cooperation with other states.
Labour MPs have called on Jeremy Corbyn to appear before them tomorrow to answer questions over his defence of an anti-semitic mural.
Boris Johnson has hit back at "ludicrous" claims that the Vote Leave campaign breached spending rules during the EU referendum.
Keir Starmer has warned Labour colleagues they cannot allow Brexit to tear the party apart.