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Kevin Schofield has covered UK politics for nearly 20 years for the Press Association, The Scotsman, The Herald, Daily Record and The Sun. He was editor of PoliticsHome between 2015 and 2020.
Theresa May was left humiliated by EU leaders once again after they rejected her calls for fresh concessions to help get her Brexit deal through the House of Commons.
MPs will not get a chance to vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal until after Christmas, Downing Street has confirmed.
Parliament's Christmas recess should be scrapped if the vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal is delayed until 2019, the Lib Dems have said.
Theresa May has survived an attempt by Tory rebels to kick her out of Downing Street by winning a vote of no-confidence in her leadership - despite more than one-third of her MPs rebelling against her.
Theresa May has told Tory MPs that she will not lead the party into the next election if it is held in 2022.
Theresa May could be removed from Downing Street tonight after a vote of no-confidence in her leadership was triggered by furious Tory MPs.
Theresa May could face a challenge to her leadership within hours after Tory Brexiteers claimed they had collected enough letters for a confidence vote.
John Major has said Article 50 must be "immediately" revoked to give politicians time to find a solution to the Brexit crisis.
Opposition leaders have accused Theresa May of "contempt for Parliament" for cancelling the vote on her Brexit deal at the last minute.
Spare a thought for Michael Gove.
Theresa May will make a final decision today on whether to cancel tomorrow night's Commons vote on her Brexit deal after being warned she faces a humiliating defeat if it goes ahead.
Esther McVey has claimed that her personal safety was put at risk by John McDonnell after he repeated a comment that she should be "lynched".
An attempt by Theresa May to win over opponents of her Brexit deal by giving MPs a say on whether the UK enters the Northern Ireland backstop has been rejected by her critics.
A planned head-to-head live televised debate on Brexit between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn has been scrapped after ITV withdrew their offer to host it.
Lib Dem MP Stephen Lloyd has resigned his party's whip so he can vote for Theresa May's Brexit deal.
A powerful trade union has urged Labour to campaign for a new EU referendum if the party fails to force a general election in the wake of next week's vote on the Brexit deal.
Britain is too "snobbish" about technical education and places too much importance on university degrees, according to Education Secretary Damian Hinds.
Len McCluskey has warned Labour about throwing its weight behind the campaign for a second EU referendum.
The DUP would support the Government in a vote of confidence if Theresa May's Brexit deal is defeated, it has emerged.
MPs could be given a vote on whether Parliament should have a veto on whether the UK enters the backstop deal designed to prevent a hard border in Ireland.
For those of us in the 'hot take' business, this one seemed particularly fiery.
The DUP has launched a furious attack on the Prime Minister after legal advice on her Brexit deal confirmed it will mean customs checks on goods between Britain and Northern Ireland.
Labour has launched a bitter attack on the BBC as it accused Theresa May of "running away" from a head-to-head TV debate with Jeremy Corbyn.
Theresa May will today insist her Brexit deal "delivers for the British people" as she launches her bid to persuade MPs to back it.
A top Cabinet minister could be suspended from the Commons after John Bercow ruled the Government may be in contempt of Parliament for failing to publish its full Brexit legal advice.
Ministers could face contempt of Parliament proceedings after failing to publish the full legal advice given to them on Brexit.
Senior Tories predict that as many as 20 MPs would throw their hat into the ring in a leadership contest. It would be a very brave punter who bet against Rory Stewart being one of them, writes Kevin Schofield
Theresa May has called on Tory MPs to ditch their misgivings about her Brexit deal and support it for the good of their constituents.
A Conservative minister has admitted he would find it "difficult" to serve under Boris Johnson or Jacob Rees-Mogg if either of them ever became Prime Minister.
Rory Stewart was once characterised as a Lawrence of Arabia figure, crossing continents on foot and nation-building in the Middle East. On his arrival in Westminster he was quickly tipped as “a future prime minister”. But after eight years experiencing the complex, messy reality of politics his belief in “great leaders and grand ideas” has been replaced with a deep respect for compromise, pragmatism and gradual progress. He talks to Kevin Schofield about Brexit, “utopian visions” and why he no longer “fantasises” about being in Number Ten
Labour MP Jess Phillips was blocked from taking a seat on the Commons sleaze watchdog after her own party's bosses withdrew their support, PoliticsHome has learned.
Ministers could be held in contempt of Parliament if they refuse to publish their full legal advice on Brexit, John Bercow has warned.
Downing Street has rejected Nicola Sturgeon's demand that she should take part in a planned TV debate ahead of next month's crucial Commons vote on the Brexit deal.
Britain's economy could be hit by 3.9% as a result of Theresa May's Brexit deal, according to the Government's own analysis.
A disciplinary probe into a Labour MP accused of being abusive towards Jeremy Corbyn has been dropped.
Theresa May has called for a "national debate" on her Brexit deal as she launched a PR blitz to prevent a humiliating Commons defeat next month.