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A senior Labour frontbencher has said Jeremy Corbyn's position on Brexit is "deepening and evolving"
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Diane Abbott today said EU nationals who come to the UK during the Brexit transition period will have the right to bring future partners to the country under a Labour government.
Labour frontbencher Barry Gardiner has said MPs probably meet foreign spies on a regular basis as he defended Jeremy Corbyn over claims he passed information to the Communists at the height of the Cold War.
Diane Abbott will today announce plans to end the break-up of migrant families resulting from Britain’s immigration rules.
A Liberal Democrat peer has quit his frontbench role over allegations of sexual harassment.
MPs have blackballed the appointment of a former Tory minister as chair of the Charity Commission over fears around both her political past and experience in the sector.
Theresa May's senior ministers reportedly remain divided on basic aspects of Brexit ahead of a crunch Cabinet summit.
More than 60 Tory MPs have signed a letter to Theresa May demanding she follows through with a 'hard Brexit' that allows the UK to start negotiating trade deals from next year.
Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to crack down on the "billionaire tax exiles" who own some of Britain's biggest newspapers after he was accused of passing secrets to a Czech spy at the height of the Cold War.
A Labour MP is set to launch a bid to introduce same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland.
Jeremy Corbyn has dismissed as "nonsense" claims that he passed information to a Czech spy at the height of the Cold War.
Theresa May has called on opposition parties to "encourage" some of their peers to retire in a bid to reduce the overall size of the House of Lords.
Jeremy Corbyn today left the door open to a change in Labour’s Brexit position by suggesting the UK could yet end up in the single market.
Oxfam are investigating 26 new allegations relating to the Haiti sex scandal, while thousands of donors have pulled their funding, the charity’s boss has revealed.
Henry Bolton has reunited with his ex-girlfriend Jo Marney just days after being ousted as Ukip leader.
DUP MPs have joined prominent anti-EU campaigners in questioning the Good Friday Agreement amid turmoil in Stormont and uncertainty over the future of the Irish border after Brexit.
Damian Green has shrugged off his allegations of inappropriate conduct towards Tory activist Kate Maltby and insisted his texts about her wearing a corset were “a joke”.
Arlene Foster has urged Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley to take key public spending decisions as Stormont’s political deadlock continues.
MPs from across the political divide have launched a bid to allow citizens of Overseas Territories the automatic right to join the British army, PoliticsHome can reveal.
UK foreign aid money must be diverted towards more longer-term initiatives if it is to make a real difference, a watchdog has said.
Jeremy Corbyn will today put the City of London on notice as he vows to “take on the power of finance”.
Farmers could get cash for being kind to animals, Michael Gove will say today.
Britain will not turn into a "Mad Max-style world borrowed from dystopian fiction" after it leaves the European Union, according to David Davis.
A Conservative MP has been forced to delete a tweet alleging Jeremy Corbyn sold secrets to Communist spies after a legal threat from the Labour leader.
Brexit has left the UK like a "conflict zone", according to one of the founders of a new political party which wants to keep Britain in the European Union.
Workers would be hit with a major tax hike to pay for Labour's plan to scrap tuition fees, Theresa May has said.
Downing Street has dismissed calls for MPs to be given a vote on scrapping plans to reduce the size of the House of Commons.
Theresa May has insisted she enjoys being Prime Minister and does not feel threatened by attempts to undermine her position.
Disgraced top Tory Damian Green has urged David Davis to publish evidence about the expected impact of Brexit on the UK.
A high-profile Labour activist has been thrown out of the party over allegations of anti-Semitism directed at senior figures.
The leader of Northern Ireland’s SDLP has called on Labour to support the UK staying a full member of the single market and customs union.
Theresa May will today highlight the eye-watering cost of university as she calls for better value for money for students.
Parliament should decide whether to scrap the review on reducing the number of seats from 650 to 600 or to press for a fresh study, MPs have said.
Justine Greening has warned ministers that proposals to make some degrees cheaper than others could see poorer students miss out on courses they want to study.
Labour MPs have reacted angrily after Emily Thornberry shrugged off claims that a senior female official was bullied at a fractious party meeting.