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The Government will face “impossible choices” over which affected businesses and industries to save in the event of a no-deal Brexit, an influential think tank has warned.
A 37% year-on-year rise in hate crime against transgender people should be a “wake-up call" for ministers, campaigners have declared.
Priti Patel has said it would be “unacceptable” for Northern Ireland to be treated any differently than the UK in a new Brexit deal.
The wife of a US diplomat wanted over the death of a British teenager no longer has diplomatic immunity and can face prosecution, Dominic Raab has said.
Fears Labour could be left bankrupt from the official investigation into anti-semitism have been voiced by members of the party’s top ruling body.
EU citizens who do not secure immigration status by the deadline for the Home Office’s Brexit scheme could be subject to deportation, Brandon Lewis has confirmed.
Donald Trump has appeared to defend an American woman wanted over the death of a British teenager.
Ministers are “nowhere near” reaching their target to halve child obesity by 2030, the Government’s top medical advisor has warned.
Boris Johnson has come in for fresh criticism after he missed a deadline to respond to allegations about his relationship with US businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri.
Tobias Ellwood has urged the Prime Minister to stand up to Donald Trump over withdrawing US troops from the north eastern Syria and "abandoning" Kurdish allies.
Public faith in the NHS will be “on the line” unless patients and taxpayers are told the true scale of the challenges it faces, health bosses have warned.
Labour has vowed to end the “postcode lottery” of youth services by offering all young people help to confront "complex challenges" such as knife crime and mental health.
Rory Stewart has said he will not be standing as an MP at the next general election and has resigned from the Conservative party.
Boris Johnson's plan to break the Brexit deadlock is not "remotely" good enough to help secure a deal with Brussels, according to the European Parliament.
Campaigners have lost a High Court battle against a Government move to increase the state pension age which hit millions of women.
Parliament is to be suspended again - less than two weeks after the Supreme Court ordered MPs back to the Commons.
All eyes were on Boris Johnson unveiling his Brexit plan at this year's Tory conference - but the party also laid out a string of domestic policies over the four-day affair.
Cabinet minister Liz Truss has admitted that she does not know how Boris Johnson plans to leave the EU without a deal on 31 October despite a cross-party law forbidding him from doing so.
Opposition parties have slapped down the SNP’s bid for a vote of no confidence this week as leaders agreed to hold off bringing down the Government.
Chancellor Sajid Javid has admitted that no-one "really knows” the economic hit the UK would take in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
A Government announcement for 40 new hospitals descended into chaos after it emerged ministers have only identified cash for six of them.
Boris Johnson has insisted that he has "no interest to declare" regarding links between him and American businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri.
Boris Johnson has reportedly apologised to the Queen after the Supreme Court ruled his decision to prorogue Parliament was unlawful.
Forty NHS hospitals will be modernised at a cost of £13bn over the next decade, the Government has announced.
Labour and the Liberal Democrats have demanded urgent changes to the Home Office's "cruel" post-Brexit citizenship scheme amid fears children in care could lose their right to stay in the UK after Brexit.
Jess Phillips has accused Boris Johnson of "stoking hate" after confronting him over his use of language in the House of Commons.
Voters say Boris Johnson should resign as Prime Minister after the Supreme Court said his decision to suspend Parliament was unlawful.
John McDonnell has said he would offer 11 Downing Street to a homeless family if he becomes Chancellor in a bid to help "solve part of the housing crisis".
Labour’s annual conference in Brighton may have been cut short by the Supreme Court ruling, but the party still managed to pack in a lot of new policies. Anahita Hossein-Pour looks at the highlights.
The EU’s chief negotiator has called Boris Johnson’s proposals to replace the Irish backstop “unacceptable”, as the Brexit deadlock continues.
Unite leader Len McCluskey has dismissed claims that he was involved in attempting to oust Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson as “fake news”.
Michael Gove has warned that the Conservative Party will “collapse” if the UK does not leave the European Union by the 31 October deadline.
Labour MP Mike Hill has had the whip withdrawn and his party membership suspended over claims he sexually harassed a parliamentary staffer.
This Parliament has been more stressful than most for MPs – add in ongoing battles with IPSA and being forced to fire staff, and you can see why Marsha de Cordova is having sleepless nights. The life-long disability campaigner talks to Anahita Hossein-Pour about why she’ll never stop demanding inclusivity
A disabled Labour MP has claimed she was forced to sack a member of staff who helped her carry out her duties after the Commons spending watchdog withdrew funding for the post, PoliticsHome can reveal.
A Labour government will respond to the "demands for change" from young people going on strike to help the environment, Jeremy Corbyn will say.