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A protester has been charged with harassment after an incident involving Conservative MP Anna Soubry outside Parliament last month.
Greg Clark has said it is “unacceptable” that businesses do not have clarity on Britain's post-Brexit trade arrangements with just weeks left until the UK leaves the EU.
A minister has vowed to defy his own government by backing a Commons bid to rule out a “dangerous” no-deal Brexit.
Philip Hammond will not visit China in the coming days amid reports that Beijing pulled out after Gavin Williamson threatened to deploy a warship in the Pacific.
Former Labour vice chairman Michael Dugher last night revealed he is set to quit the party, saying it has become "institutionally anti-Semitic".
A Labour government overhaul of the universities sector would mean institutions could no longer fall into bankruptcy, Angela Rayner will say.
Theresa May has taken a swipe at young people who have gone on strike from school to protest about a lack of action on tackling climate change.
A peer has been accused of exploiting his role in order to pursue sex with vulnerable women who approached him for help.
Ministers must take “urgent steps” to protect the poorest people in Britain from any possible financial hit after Brexit, major charities have warned.
Theresa May has been dealt another huge blow after a rebellion by Tory eurosceptics saw her defeated again over Brexit.
Theresa May has praised Sir Winston Churchill’s legacy after John McDonnell branded the former Prime Minister a "villain" for his role in putting down a 1910 Welsh miners' strike.
Dozens of former UK ambassadors and high commissioners have called on Theresa May to delay Brexit and consider the “powerful argument” for a second EU referendum.
Britain will provide £6.5m in new aid funding to help Venezuelans hit by food, medicine and water shortages, as their country's crisis continues, ministers have revealed.
Theresa May has called on MPs to “hold our nerve” as she continues to press the European Union for concessions that could see a Brexit deal backed by the Commons.
Labour has launched an investigation into the party’s Liverpool Wavertree branch over members' treatment of MP Luciana Berger, deputy leader Tom Watson has confirmed.
Conservative Party chairman Brandon Lewis has questioned whether Britain’s election regulator should be handed new powers given doubts over its “impartiality”.
Chris Grayling is facing cross-party calls to resign as Transport Secretary following the collapse of a controversial contract given to a ferry company without any ferries.
A senior minister used a WhatsApp group to attack “zealots” on the Tory backbenches who are more interested in arguing than winning elections, leaked messages show.
Britain’s lowest paid workers could be more than £2,600 better off each year under a Labour government, Jeremy Corbyn has claimed.
There is a “special place in hell” for pro-Brexit figures who pushed for Britain to quit the EU without a plan for how to do so, Donald Tusk has said.
Councils are being forced into “extremely worrying” positions to keep local services running while ministers refuse to face up to the “perilous” impact of cuts, MPs have warned.
Theresa May will visit Brussels on Thursday in a last-ditch effort to win concessions that could get her Brexit deal through the Commons.
Hauliers will be able to bring goods into the UK without facing checks at the border in a bid to avoid traffic jams if there is a no-deal Brexit, ministers have revealed.
Jeremy Corbyn has defended Labour backbencher Chris Williamson against accusations that he is anti-semitic.
Downing Street has criticised European Union officials for referring to Gibraltar as a "colony" in new documents outlining visa-free travel arrangements after Brexit.
Defence bosses have been criticised by MPs for their “woeful” failure to close a multi-billion pound funding gap in their equipment budget.
Labour's sister party in Northern Ireland has hit out at Jeremy Corbyn after he called for the Irish backstop to be removed from Theresa May's Brexit deal.
The House of Commons February recess has been cancelled to give MPs more time to try and agree a late Brexit deal.
Social media companies should be made to share data with researchers in a bid to better understand sites' harmful effects and protect their users, MPs have said.
Ireland's deputy prime minister has accused Theresa May of "wishful thinking" over her calls for the Brexit deal to be re-negotiated.
Fiona Onasanya faces the prospect of being forced out as an MP after she was handed a three-month prison sentence for perverting the course of justice.
Prices will soar and border delays will halt fresh food imports following the "shock" of a no-deal Brexit, Britain’s major supermarkets have warned.
The army may need to be deployed to secure the Irish border if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal, Ireland’s Prime Minister has warned.
The promises behind the Brexit campaign were “rubbish” and the outcome has torn Britain apart, Emmanuel Macron has declared in a warning to frustrated French voters.
Liz Truss has insisted Jeremy Corbyn is losing his appeal among Britain's youth as she called on young voters to back the Conservatives at the next general election.
A minister has openly challenged Theresa May to sack him after he said the threat by Airbus to quit the UK proved a no-deal Brexit would be a “disaster”.