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The devolved governments in Scotland and Wales have launched a formal dispute process over the post-election deal struck between the Conservatives and the DUP.
Jeremy Corbyn never promised to cancel student debt if he becomes Prime Minister, his spokesman has insisted.
Theresa May has warned her feuding Cabinet colleagues that "no minister is unsackable".
Millions of workers will have to wait longer before they retire after the Government announced it was increasing the pension age more quickly than previously planned.
Top BBC stars like Chris Evans and Gary Lineker would have their salaries slashed by millions of pounds if Jeremy Corbyn becomes Prime Minister, it has emerged.
Theresa May today accused opposition MPs of spreading “fake news” about inequality, after a report found it had in fact reduced in the UK since the 2008 crash.
Theresa May has called on Jeremy Corbyn to apologise for “misleading” students about the number of disadvantaged youngsters applying to university.
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The divide between the richest and the poorest households has narrowed since the 2007/08 economic crash, a respected thinktank has found.
Councils could be forced to build houses in desirable areas as part of a radical new plan to suppress property prices, it has been reported.
Cabinet ministers must employ military discipline to prevent “dangerous enemy” Jeremy Corbyn from winning the keys to Downing Street, Michael Fallon has said.
EU officials have come to the defence of David Davis after the Brexit Secretary was mocked for his flying visit to Brussels on Monday.
David Cameron reportedly told Theresa May to “keep on going” when he met his successor at No 10 earlier this week.
The Westminster Government needs to “raise its game” and give more say to devolved administrations in the Brexit process, a committee of peers has said.
A veteran MP has called on people who use cannabis for medicinal purposes to take the drug outside the Houses of Parliament in a bid to force the Government to make it legal.
A row has broken out between Labour and the Conservatives after MPs ran out of time to debate the abuse of candidates during the general election.
A Momentum branch has been rapped by the organisation's bosses over a Facebook post which appeared to back the deselection of Labour MPs.
Major failures in the system to police the so-called "revolving door" between government and business have been revealed in a damning watchdog report.
Labour will press the Government on its plans to increase tuition fees above £9,000 after being granted an emergency debate tomorrow afternoon.
Standards in young offender institutions have deteriorated to the point that it will “inevitably end in tragedy” unless urgent action is taken, the chief inspector of prisons has warned.
Theresa May today called for “strength and unity” among her top ministers as she condemned Cabinet leaks against Philip Hammond.
A senior Tory backbencher has said ministers found to have leaked details of Cabinet discussions should be sacked.
A Labour party member in Northern Ireland has gone on hunger strike in a bid to force the party to put up candidates at elections in the province.
Boris Johnson has not met the family or constituency MP of a British-Iranian woman currently serving a five-year sentence in a notorious Iranian prison on charges of spying against the state.
Credit card surcharges are to be banned outright from January 2018, the Government has confirmed.
Senior civil servants, judges and military top brass are the latest public sector workers to have real-terms pay cuts confirmed, as the Government sticks to its 1% cap on salary rises.
A former Conservative leadership hopeful received a £17,000 golden goodbye after quitting the Cabinet following a sexting scandal, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Lower petrol prices contributed to a surprise fall in inflation between May and June, new figures released today revealed.
A Government of Ireland minister has accused the UK of having "no leadership" and being politically "incoherent" over Brexit.
The Government is “struggling” to spend its entire foreign aid budget prompting departments to “rush” to hit the legal requirements without proper checks, the Whitehall spending watchdog has warned.
Paris and Frankfurt are teaming up to shut the UK out of the financial market after Brexit, it has been claimed.
Theresa May has sought out her advice from David Cameron after her Cabinet descended into a briefing war over the weekend.
The body overseeing UK elections has raised concerns that some voters have broken the law by voting twice in the recent general election.
Health service bosses are to ramp up recruitment of family doctors from overseas to plug gaps in the NHS workforce.
Theresa May has told her MPs to stop "backbiting" or risk helping Jeremy Corbyn into Downing St.
Jeremy Corbyn has called on Labour MPs to keep campaigning throughout the summer - as he unveiled plans to target 100 marginal seats by September.