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Christine Shawcroft will not be removed from Labour's ruling National Executive Committee over her defence of a candidate who posted an article claiming the Holocaust was a hoax.
The Home Office has failed to keep track of hundreds of thousands of people who should have left the country in the past two years, a watchdog has revealed.
Emily Thornberry has been criticised by Labour MPs after she appeared to suggest that the party would still vote for the Government's Brexit deal even if it was “blah, blah, blah” and did not contain much detail.
A key ally of Jeremy Corbyn has been forced to quit as head of Labour's disputes panel after it emerged she wanted to overturn the suspension of a council candidate accused of denying the Holocaust.
David Davis has said Parliament will vote down the final Brexit deal reached with Brussels in the autumn if future trade terms are not broadly agreed with the EU.
Jeremy Corbyn has insisted that criticisms of his handling of anti-Semitism in the Labour party are not a "smear" after his supporters condemned those who raise the issue.
Owen Smith found out he had been sacked from the Shadow Cabinet in a text from a journalist, it has been revealed.
The Prime Minister will travel across the four nations of the UK today in a whistle-stop trip to promote her post-Brexit vision.
John Woodcock is planning to resign the Labour whip in protest at the party's direction under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, PoliticsHome has learned.
Two major Jewish groups have called on Jeremy Corbyn to condemn left-wing websites claiming Labour's anti-Semitism row is a "smear" to undermine his leadership.
Sadiq Khan has said he is “appalled and heartbroken” that Jewish people feel alienated by Labour after the party was plunged into another anti-Semitism row.
Theresa May retains "full confidence" in David Gauke despite severe criticism of his handling of the John Worboys case, Downing Street has said.
Labour MPs have slammed the party's ruling body over an attempt to force Dan Jarvis to quit his parliamentary seat if he becomes South Yorkshire’s first mayor.
Theresa May has not yet discussed plans for post-Brexit immigration with her top ministerial team, Amber Rudd revealed today.
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Pensions paid to MPs are funded through profits linked directly to the Kremlin, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Activists in Keir Starmer's own constituency have accused some Labour MPs of using the party's anti-Semitism row to "attack" Jeremy Corbyn.
UK citizens could lose their rights to urgent medical treatment while travelling in the EU after Brexit, peers have warned.
Dan Jarvis has been told he must stand down from parliament if he is voted in as the first elected mayor of South Yorkshire.
Consumers could be forced to pay an additional 22p deposit for every bottle they buy at the till as part of a Government crackdown on waste.
A Conservative former minister has lashed out at an allegedly racist party leaflet that accused Labour of planning to create an “inner city area” in Havering.
Jeremy Corbyn is under pressure to explain directly to Labour MPs how he plans to root out anti-Semitism from the party.
The threat of more terror attacks in the UK will remain high for at least another two years and could even increase, according to security chiefs.
The NHS is set to receive a 10-year funding boost to coincide with its 70th birthday, Theresa May has indicated.
Len McCluskey has been accused of breaking strict rules in his campaign to be re-elected the general secretary of Unite.
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.