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Policing in England and Wales is facing a "perfect storm" due to budget cuts, a senior officer will tell ministers today.
Theresa May is reportedly toying with an autumn reshuffle to try to assert herself over rebellious Conservative colleagues.
Theresa May is preparing to end the seven-year cap on public sector pay rises this month as she aims to get her premiership back on track.
A Home Office report setting out how Britain could be less safe outside the EU was held back during the EU referendum, according to reports.
Jeremy Corbyn sacked Sarah Champion after she claimed Britain has "a problem" with British-Pakistani men raping vulnerable white girls, PoliticsHome has learned.
Theresa May is reportedly preparing to ramp up her approach to Brexit by demanding ministers sign off position papers on key issues.
Downing St has played down suggestions the UK is prepared to pay £36bn to settle its so-called 'divorce bill' from Brussels.
One of the most senior Metropolitan Police officers has hit out at sections of the British Muslim community, saying some people do not want the Government's counter-extremism strategy to work.
The UK’s top universities have fired a warning to Theresa May over EU citizens’ rights, warning that the Government’s position is damaging their institutions.
Liam Fox today refused to say whether he would eat a chlorine-soaked chicken as he blasted the press for its “obsession” over the issue.
Liam Fox has torn into the media over coverage of Brexit, claiming that “some elements” want the UK to fail in its negotiations with Brussels.
Productivity fell sharply in the first three months of this year - the first decline since the end of 2015.
A prominent Labour MP has hit out at the appointment of an "upper middle-class, white man" without experience of life in a tower block estate to lead the Grenfell Tower inquiry.
The Government has announced 27 new pieces of legislation for the new two-year Parliament, with Brexit dominating the agenda.
Retail sales grew at their slowest rate for four years in May, as price rises dampened demand.
Applications from EU nurses to practise in England have fallen massively since last year’s referendum, new figures have revealed.
Ireland's prime minister, Enda Kenny, has spoken to Theresa May to express his "concern" that a pact between the Tories and the DUP could jeopardise the Good Friday Agreement.