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Tony Blair has claimed that an "unreconstructed leftist" Labour government after Brexit would be a disaster.
David Davis ‘pushed’ Theresa May into holding June’s early election despite her expressing concern over how the public would react, according to a new book.
Michael Fallon today called for a cooling of tensions over North Korea - as he warned that London could be a target for a nuclear attack by Pyongyang.
British officials have claimed the European Commission is deliberately leaking to try and damage the UK's Brexit negotiating team.
Theresa May is reportedly weighing up a cut to student loan interest in a bit to win over younger voters to the Conservatives.
Over two million of the UK’s poorest families are set to be £50-a-week worse off by 2020 as a result of welfare cuts and soaring rents, according to new analysis.
Pro-Brexit MPs have warned the Government they will face a tough Commons vote if they try to agree a hefty divorce bill with the EU.
A Labour peer and former Cabinet minister has called for Jeremy Corbyn to be replaced as the party's leader.
Tony Blair has called for a tougher approach to EU migration, saying the concerns that led to the Brexit vote "cannot be ignored".
Jacob Rees-Mogg is a deadbeat dad because he has failed to change a single nappy since his sixth child was born, Harriet Harman has said.
English charities receive half the amount of cash per head their Scottish counterparts do, according to a report by the Big Lottery Fund.
One in ten of the world’s pagers is now used by NHS staff as they grapple with a technology failure, it has been revealed.
The Prime Minister is “no Thatcher” as she is “very indecisive” and screwed up an election the Conservative party “should have walked”, according to a top Tory donor.
The Prime Minister should abandon Brexit talks now as she is “sleepwalking into a disaster”, according to Greece’s controversial former finance minister.
The European Union is dodging its legal responsibilities by not discussing the possibility of a trade deal with the UK, despite Britain’s exit from the bloc, the Foreign Secretary has said.
Senior MPs have told ministers that parts of the UK Government's response to Hurricane Irma have been "found wanting".
More than twice as many UK adults think young people will have a worse, rather than a better, standard of living than their parents, according to a poll.
Leaked Home Office plans to curb the number of low skilled migrants coming to Britain after Brexit has “poisoned the diplomatic well”, the European parliament's chief negotiator has said.
Parliament's all up and running again as MPs took their Commons seats following a lengthy break. But how much do you remember from week one of the new term?
Theresa May will not discipline members of the Government accused of backing a letter calling on her to implement a hard Brexit.
Vince Cable has written to Theresa May asking her to publish evidence about immigration he claims she suppressed when she was Home Secretary.
Theresa May today took on claims made about her general election performance, declaring "I am not in the least robotic".
Ministers have been accused of a fresh power grab over the number of ministerial aides who have won seats on Commons committees.
A former Cabinet minister has suggested that members of the Government who backed a letter calling for a hard Brexit could face the sack.
A former top aide to Jeremy Corbyn has joined Richard Leonard's campaign to be the new leader of Scottish Labour.
Urgent reforms are needed to prevent young offenders from ethnic minority backgrounds becoming "the next generation" of adult criminals, a new report has warned.
Remain-backing Tory MPs have urged Theresa May to remove a minister and a Treasury aide over their support for a letter advocating a so-called 'hard Brexit'.
Labour have accused the Government of making a 'power grab' over an attempt to put the Tories in charge of a series of powerful Commons committees.
Theresa May has defended the Government's handling of the response to Hurricane Irma, saying her team has acted "swiftly" to help British overseas territories hit by the storm.
The Conservatives lost six council seats last night as Labour made major gains in elections across the country.
Theresa May has launched a bitter attack on the Venezuelan government and accused controversial president Nicolas Maduro of trying to take the country "further away from democracy".
Dozens of Tory MPs have launched a campaign urging Theresa May not to keep Britain in the EU "by stealth" during a post-Brexit transition period.
The UK cannot use Ireland as a “test case” for its future border relations with the European Union, Brexit chief negotiator Michel Barnier said today.
The Government is providing millions of pounds in immediate assistance for those affected by Hurricane Irma, Foreign Office minister Alan Duncan has said.
European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker has questioned the "stability" of David Davis during Brexit talks, it has emerged.
Sadiq Khan has said he backs the right of women to have an abortion, a day after Jacob Rees-Mogg sparked anger by saying he opposed it in all circumstances, including rape and incest.