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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.
Jeremy Corbyn has hinted that he would support illegal strike action by public sector workers demanding a decent pay rise.
Len McCluskey has written to Theresa May insisting he never compared himself to Nelson Mandela or Mahatma Gandhi, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has condemned Theresa May's "disappointing" decision to call for a two-year implementation period after Britain quits the European Union.
Theresa May has insisted that Britain will continue to work with the EU on security after Brexit - just six months after threatening to withdraw co-operation.
A top aide to Jeremy Corbyn has left her job to go and work for Momentum, PolitcsHome has learned.
Theresa May will today call on the EU to be "imaginative and creative" as she prepares to make a £20bn offer to break the deadlock in the Brexit negotiations.
Michel Barnier has warned that there is “only one year left” for the UK to secure a deal on Brexit.
As Shadow City Minister, Jonathan Reynolds has one of the most challenging portfolios in British politics. He talks to Kevin Schofield about changing perceptions and why everyone in Labour needs to up their game
A former top aide to Jeremy Corbyn has launched a bid to become an MP, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Theresa May has suggested Donald Trump's withdrawal from a global climate change deal is as big a threat to the world as North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
A former top aide to Theresa May has accused Philip Hammond of being "on manoeuvres" and claimed the Chancellor's actions risk the UK getting a bad Brexit deal.
Nicola Sturgeon has said she "doesn't know" when there will be a second referendum on Scottish independence.
A top EU commissioner has accused Boris Johnson of being "completely out of the loop" on Brexit.
A former top adviser to Tony Blair has predicted that Brexit will never happen.
Boris Johnson has backed away from his threat to quit the Cabinet as Theresa May prepares to make a multi-billion cash offer to Brussels, it has emerged.
A top Labour official was criticised after claiming MPs who are disloyal to Jeremy Corbyn "deserve to be attacked".
Radical reforms which hand more power to Labour members and make it easier for left-wingers to be leadership candidates have been approved by party bosses.
Vince Cable has claimed that Brexit will be as big a "disaster" as the Iraq War and the financial crash.
Boris Johnson has fuelled speculation that he could quit the Cabinet over the Brexit row engulfing the Government.
Voters across the country will become the first ever to have to show identification at polling stations under moves to crack down on electoral fraud.
Theresa May is "outraged" by North Korea's latest ballistic missile test, Downing Street has said.
Donald Trump has accused Scotland Yard of failing to stop the Parsons Green bomber from carrying out the attack.
Boris Johnson has urged the public to "keep calm" following the terror attack on a Tube train this morning.
She may have decided against a run for her party’s leadership, but Jo Swinson is ready to stand up and be counted as the Liberal Democrats rebuild. She talks to Kevin Schofield
Theresa May is "frustrated" that Britain has been stopped from using its international aid budget to help the victims of Hurricane Irma.
Boris Johnson has called on Aung San Suu Kyi to act to protect Burma's Rohingya people amid growing condemnation of her silence on their plight.
A former Scottish First Minister has accused the SNP and Conservatives of failing to prepare for the impact Brexit will have north of the Border.
The former governor of the Bank of England has said he does not believe the Brexit negotiations "are going in the way that we might hope".
Theresa May's decision to call the snap general election cost taxpayers £140 million, it has been revealed.
Plans to guarantee the Conservatives a majority on powerful Commons committees despite the general election delivering a hung parliament have been backed by MPs.
The next round of Brexit talks have been delayed by a week, it has been confirmed.
Trade unions have joined forces to condemn the Government's decision to start lifting the public sector pay cap - branding it a "smoke and mirrors" policy which does not go far enough.
Labour MPs rebelled against Jeremy Corbyn as the Commons gave its backing to the Government's flagship Brexit bill.
Labour bosses believe as many as 20 of their MPs could refuse to vote against the EU (Withdrawal) Bill in a major challenge to Jeremy Corbyn's authority.
Labour members should have a say on the party's leadership candidates rather than it being left to just MPs, Len McCluskey has said.
Tony Blair has claimed that an "unreconstructed leftist" Labour government after Brexit would be a disaster.