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Donald Tusk will call on EU leaders to grant Britain a three-month Brexit delay after MPs voted down Boris Johnson’s plan to get a deal in place by 31 October.
A Labour councillor has had his suspension from the party lifted after a probe found "credible evidence" that a controversial social media post was the result of a hack.
Dominic Raab has sparked anger from the family of Harry Dunn after he admitted that British officials knew the suspect in a crash which left the teenager dead would be leaving the UK.
Sajid Javid has been accused of "flying blind" as he rejected calls to publish a full economic assessment of the Government's Brexit deal.
A Labour MP has had the party whip restored after a sexual harassment complaint against him was dropped, PoliticsHome has learned.
Boris Johnson will axe a vote on his Brexit deal if Speaker John Bercow lets MPs render it "meaningless" by amending it, Downing Street has warned.
The DUP could unite with Labour to back a customs union amendment that would effectively scupper Boris Johnson's Brexit plans, it has been reported.
Scotland's highest court will consider whether Boris Johnson has fully complied with a law ordering him to ask the European Union for a Brexit delay.
Boris Johnson has warned MPs that a fresh delay to Brexit would be "corrosive of public trust" as he faced a fresh effort to force him to ask for an extension.
Former political rivals Sir John Major and Tony Blair have warned that Boris Johnson's Brexit proposals could "break apart the United Kingdom" ahead of a major London march for a second referendum.
MPs will cast their verdict on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal on Saturday - as the Prime Minister faces a fresh attempt to force him to delay the UK's exit from the EU.
A member of Labour's ruling body has come under fire over her "disgraceful" response to a Labour MP who quit over the party's handling of anti-semitism.
Louise Ellman has launched a furious attack on Jeremy Corbyn's handling of Labour anti-semitism as she announced she had quit the party.
Candidates hoping to replace John Bercow as Commons Speaker are coming under pressure to end the "inaction" on Westminster's bullying scandal.
Theresa May has warned Boris Johnson that his plans for a new “points-based” immigration system after Brexit could be left open to “abuse”.
Boris Johnson will write a letter asking for an extension to Article 50 this weekend if he cannot strike an EU deal that gets through the House of Commons, the Brexit Secretary has confirmed.
A "large proportion" of British traders and businesses will not be ready for new customs checks under a no-deal Brexit despite a major government advertising blitz, the official public spending watchdog has found.
Antoinette Sandbach has said she is "deeply" disappointed after losing a confidence vote of local Conservative party members.
The Liberal Democrats have launched a fresh attempt to secure a second Brexit referendum on any deal that Boris Johnson strikes with the European Union.
Amber Rudd has said there is a "whiff of sexism" in the way Tory MPs are preparing to back Boris Johnson's Brexit deal after rejecting Theresa May's.
Boris Johnson has been given until midnight on Tuesday to thrash out a Brexit deal ahead of a crucial European summit.
A new watchdog will ensure ministers are "held to account" if they fail to live up to the UK's climate commitments under plans being unveiled in a new Environment Bill.
Boris Johnson has been told that there is no time for him to strike a fresh Brexit deal before this week's crucial EU summit.
Boris Johnson has promised a new law to bring freedom of movement to an end after Brexit, in a Queen’s Speech packed with pre-election pledges.
Labour's plans to renationalise vast swathes of the UK economy would come with a "beyond eye-watering" £196bn price tag, a major business group has warned.
Jeremy Corbyn and Jo Swinson should "step out of the sandpit" and focus on bringing down Boris Johnson's government, the SNP's Ian Blackford has declared.
Hopes of a Brexit deal being done in time for the UK to leave the EU at the end of the month are fading after Boris Johnson told Cabinet there is a "significant amount of work" still to do before an agreement can be reached.
Chris Williamson has lost his High Court bid to be reinstated as a Labour MP after being booted out amid a row over anti-semitism.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has called on the United States to "do the right thing" after an American woman involved in a car crash that left a British teenager dead was granted immunity.
Tony Blair has urged Jeremy Corbyn not to use the promise of a second independence referendum as a "bargaining chip" in order to win the backing of the SNP.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said it will be "very difficult" to secure a Brexit deal by 31 October as he prepares for last-ditch talks with Boris Johnson amid fading hopes of an agreement.
Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith has slammed an "unacceptable" threat from a senior Number 10 official to cancel security cooperation with Ireland, as Government splits over Brexit burst into the open.
The public would blame MPs more than Boris Johnson if he ends up delaying Brexit again, a new poll has suggested.
Boris Johnson has dismissed the Extinction Rebellion protestors taking to the streets of London as "uncooperative crusties".
Former Conservative Heidi Allen has become the latest MP to defect to the Liberal Democrats.