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Liam Fox has hinted that he would have left the Government if Theresa May had signed up to keeping Britain tied to the EU customs union.
Theresa May will be given the opportunity to outline her Brexit plans directly to EU leaders in a bid to reboot talks on Britain’s exit terms, it has been reported.
Sajid Javid has ordered an investigations into why members of sexual grooming gangs are disproportionately from a Pakistani background.
Match Of The Day presenter Gary Lineker has thrown his weight behind the campaign for a referendum on the final Brexit deal
Labour has overtaken the Conservatives as public trust in Theresa May’s ability to reach a good Brexit deal plummets, according to a poll.
The perception of former soldiers as being damaged by their experience in the army is wrong and could put off those who need help from getting it, MPs have said.
Margaret Thatcher’s government drew up a list of “subversive” civil servants who were to be closely monitored or blocked from potential promotion.
Ministers will be handed the power to block or unwind foreign takeovers and mergers if they are thought to pose a risk to national security, under fresh proposals.
Britain’s poorest families saw their incomes go backwards last year, as the gap between the lowest earners and those on middle and higher-pay grades widened.
A senior Labour frontbencher has said Margaret Hodge was right to confront Jeremy Corbyn over the party’s stance on anti-Semitism.
The Government will table a motion to allow proxy voting on Commons legislation from September in light of last week’s broken pair at a crunch Brexit vote.
Jewish Labour campaigners are reportedly getting ready to take the party to court after it refused to adopt the internationally accepted definition of anti-Semitism in full.
Theresa May has insisted that Tory chief whip Julian Smith made "an honest mistake" when he deliberately broke a parliamentary convention to help the Government win a key vote.
Theresa May has insisted she has full confidence in her chief whip Julian Smith amid growing calls for his resignation over a row about the vote pairing system.
Ian Paisley has apologised to Parliament for after failing to declare family holidays paid for by the Sri Lankan government worth tens of thousands of pounds.
The UK Government has pledged an annual lump sum for thousands of soldiers who faced having to pay more income tax because they are based in Scotland.
Changes to legal aid have left many people unable to enforce their human rights, according to a group of MPs and peers.
Dominic Raab will hold talks in Brussels with EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier in the pair's first meeting since he was appointed Brexit Secretary.
Labour MP Margaret Hodge has doubled down on her criticism of Jeremy Corbyn by insisting she was right to call him "an anti-Semitic racist" to his face.
The Government’s official spending watchdog has become the latest body to reject ministers’ claims that a “Brexit dividend” will help fund a huge funding boost for the NHS.
Britain’s aid strategy risks failing to help the most vulnerable people in developing countries by prioritising trade and investment at home, MPs have warned.
Britain’s Chief Rabbi has warned Labour it will be “on the wrong side” on the fight against anti-Jewish racism unless it strengthens its rules against anti-Semitism.
Labour is reportedly set to give minority ethnic and women councillors reserved seats in local elections as part of sweeping changes to its selection process.
A Labour MP who was suspended over anti-Semitism claims two years ago has been made a shadow equalities minister.
Theresa May will increase the number of UK troops serving in Afghanistan to more than one thousand ahead of this week’s crucial Nato summit.
Labour MP Jared O'Mara has revealed he tried to kill himself on three occasions after a string of misogynistic and homophobic comments he made online in his 20s resurfaced.
Sajid Javid has dropped the biggest hint yet that ministers are planning on scrapping the target to bring immigration down to the “tens of thousands”.
The UK will not give in to the United States by lowering food standards to seal a trade deal, the farming minister has said.
Boris Johnson has quit as Foreign Secretary in protest at the Government's Brexit strategy - delivering another hammer-blow to Theresa May.
The US ambassador to Britain has said the chances of the two countries reaching a trade deal after Brexit are “up in the air” following the Cabinet’s Chequers agreement.
As a seasoned Brexiteer, George Eustice is well versed in how the European Union impacts Britain’s agricultural sector. Now, as minister for Farming, he is responsible for carving out policies to shape the industry’s future outside of the EU. He talks to Nicholas Mairs
Forcing housebuilders to fit infrastructure for charging electric vehicles is among plans to be unveiled as part of a major Government transport strategy.
Labour have leapfrogged the Conservatives in the polls after Theresa May's warring Cabinet backed her compromise Brexit plan.
Former minister Phillip Lee has rounded on the Government for dismissing a report which said prisoners should be taught boxing and martial arts.
Labour has put together a mock hamper including a "sticking plaster" and "packet of fudge" for ministers to take to Chequers today as they attempt to reach agreement on Brexit.
A fresh Tory Brexit row has broken out after a leaked paper suggested Theresa May's customs plan could stop Britain from sealing a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States.