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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 has said she is "getting on with the job" as speculation continues to mount about how long she will remain Prime Minister.
Downing Street has rejected questions about Theresa May's future and insisted she will lead the country through its current problems.
Theresa May has rejected Jeremy Corbyn's calls for "luxury" properties to be seized to help those left homeless by the Grenfell Tower fire.
A row has erupted after it emerged that a Tory MEP who failed in his bid to enter the Commons is to be made a peer and a minister.
Philip Hammond has called for jobs, economic growth and prosperity to be the Government's priorities in the forthcoming Brexit negotiations.
Gerry Adams has said the Government is “in clear breach of the Good Friday Agreement” by trying to strike a deal at Westminster with the DUP.
Jeremy Corbyn has called on the Government to take control of empty "luxury" properties owned by overseas investors to help those left homeless by the Grenfell Tower blaze.
Theresa May has effectively challenged the DUP to bring down her government as talks over a deal to prop up a minority Tory administration dragged on.
John McDonnell has accused Labour MPs of not being "generous" enough towards Jeremy Corbyn - just a day after the Labour leader called for party unity.
Owen Smith has made a dramatic return to the Shadow Cabinet just a year after challenging Jeremy Corbyn for the Labour leadership.
An SNP MP who once threatened to take legal action against Alex Salmond has been elected the party's leader at Westminster.
Jeremy Corbyn has declared Labour is "a government in waiting" as he called on his MPs to maintain the unity they showed during the general election.
Nicola Sturgeon has been urged to ditch her plans for a second independence referendum in the wake of last week's election result.
A former Labour chief whip who was sacked by Jeremy Corbyn has launched a campaign to become Deputy Speaker, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Theresa May has told Tory MPs she will get the party out of the "mess" she created by losing their Commons majority.
Nicola Sturgeon today claimed that Theresa May's plans for a hard Brexit were "dead in the water" as she demanded she be given a say on the impending negotiations with Brussels.
Here is a summary of this morning's briefing for lobby journalists by the Prime Minister's official spokesman.
Theresa May's former top spin doctor has launched a furious attack on the Prime Minister's "rude, abusive and childish" chiefs of staff.
Ruth Davidson has sought a "categoric assurance" from Theresa May that she will press the DUP on its equalities record as part of the Tories' deal with the party.
Theresa May has agreed a deal with the DUP which will see her continue as Prime Minister.
Read our editor Kevin Schofield's essential guide to what's happening on Friday, 9 June.
Labour has "changed the face of British politics", Jeremy Corbyn has said as the party made sweeping gains across the UK.
Britain is on course for a hung Parliament after a surge in Labour support deprived the Conservatives of an overall majority, according to the election exit poll.
To the casual observer, it is as if nothing ever happened.
After 16 years of ups and downs in Westminster, Andy Burnham could soon depart for a new challenge as mayor of Greater Manchester. He tells Kevin Schofield why he believes Parliament is unfit for purpose – and why only devolution can counterbalance the UK’s ‘in-built London bias’
To even his most hardened critics, it did seem pretty impressive.
Wherever she is in the Swiss Alps right now, Theresa May is probably doing a fair impression of Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music.
Today’s ICM opinion poll giving the Conservatives a 16-point lead over Labour has provoked a predictable reaction from many on the centre-left.