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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.
Ukip has been plunged into a fresh crisis after party members voted to dump Henry Bolton as leader.
Labour has been hit by a bullying row over the treatment of a senior female official at a key meeting aimed at agreeing party policy.
Theresa May has warned that people across Europe will be at greater risk of a terror attack after Brexit unless the EU drops its "ideological" opposition to security agreements with non-member states.
Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Owen Smith has hit out at a senior Tory's decision to invite a controversial loyalist to give evidence before a Commons committee.
A row has broken out after a controversial loyalist was invited to give evidence to a Commons committee.
Thousands of Labour members have emailed the party demanding to be given a say on its Brexit policy amid concerns that Jeremy Corbyn is ignoring their views.
Theresa May should stop "pussyfooting around" and impose direct rule from Westminister on Northern Ireland, Lord Trimble has declared.
Nigel Farage has called on Ukip members to give their backing to party leader Henry Bolton - or face "irrelevance" as an electoral force.
Jeremy Corbyn was either "incredibly naive or complicit" over his meeting with a Czech spy at the height of the Cold War, according to the former head of MI6.
George Osborne has said the Government is powerless to prevent 16-year-olds being given the vote.
As Sun splashes go, this one was a classic of the genre.
It is now over a year since the Northern Ireland Assembly last sat as a functioning legislature.
Voters are overwhelmingly opposed to plans to put new peers into a House of Lords which campaigners claim is already "bursting at the seams", according to a new poll.
Ruth Davidson has mounted a strong defence of international aid spending after a visit to Afghanistan.
Two British-born Islamic State fighters captured by Syrian Kurdish forces should be put on trial at The Hague, according to a defence minister.
Labour's plans for mass renationalisations if they win the next general election are "an economic necessity", according to John McDonnell.
A Scottish Labour MSP refused to sit next to his party leader over the failure to suspend an MP who admitted using "deeply offensive" language about gay people and the Chinese community.
Theresa May's most senior ministers will hold an emergency summit at her country retreat in a bid to break the Brexit deadlock threatening to tear the Government apart.
David Davis has accused the European Union of using "discourteous language" over a leaked document threatening the UK with severe punishments if it breaks any part of the post-Brexit transition deal.
Labour MPs have demanded that the party's members be given a direct say on its Brexit policy in a major challenge to Jeremy Corbyn.
MPs who are found guilty of sexual harassment could be booted out of parliament under tough new measures aimed at stamping out abuse.
Theresa May has vowed to "defeat socialism" as she accused Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn of "exploiting populist politics" in his bid to win the next election.
Labour MPs have criticised Jeremy Corbyn for appearing alongside a former National Union of Students boss who has been at the centre of anti-Semitism controversies.
The European Union is demanding the power to impose swingeing punishments on Britain if it breaks any part of the post-Brexit transition deal.
Theresa May has been forced into a climbdown over claims she made in the Commons about Labour's handling of the NHS in Wales.
Theresa May has condemned the "sexist and bullying" behaviour which led to a female council leader being "hounded out" of her job.
A Labour government would offer an apology and an official pardon to the Suffragettes, Jeremy Corbyn has announced.
Theresa May has been criticised by the statistics watchdog over claims she made about Labour's handling of the NHS in Wales.
Theresa May has said she is "proud of having an NHS that is free at the point of delivery" after Donald Trump claimed it was "broke and not working".
Here is a summary of this morning's briefing for lobby journalists by the Prime Minister's official spokesman.
A Labour MP has said the party "will cease to exist" unless it does more to tackle alleged anti-Semitism by its members.
Angus Robertson has resigned as the SNP's depute leader.
Politicians from across the political spectrum have united to condemn violence at an event where Jacob-Rees Mogg was speaking.
Theresa May and Philip Hammond have been urged to publish their full tax returns after Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell once again produced theirs.
Conservative minister Steve Baker was today forced to apologise in the House of Commons for suggesting civil servants could be conspiring to scupper Brexit.
A government minister has apologised for suggesting that civil servants are trying to sabotage Brexit.