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Jeremy Corbyn has thanked Arsene Wenger after the Arsenal manager announced plans to quit following 22 years at the helm.
The heads of parliament’s most powerful committees have joined forces in a bid to coordinate the information that each have on the threats posed by Russia.
Boris Johnson has committed Britain to spending more than £200m on educating "the world's most marginalised girls", while urging global leaders to follow suit.
Theresa May has been dealt another blow after the European Union rejected out of hand the Government's proposals for avoiding a hard border in Ireland after Brexit.
Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson has said the destruction of Windrush landing cards was "an administrative decision" taken while he was Home Secretary in 2009.
The Good Friday Agreement is not "cast in stone" and could be amended in the future, according to the Tory chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee.
Andrew Murrison believes the success of Brexit hinges on the UK-Ireland border. But the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee chair is optimistic a solution will be found – and insists leaving the EU is compatible with upholding the Good Friday Agreement. He talks to Nicholas Mairs
Boris Johnson has demanded Russia respond to the chemical watchdog verdict that the poison used in the Salisbury nerve agent attack was Novichok.
Matt Hancock has warned Facebook it is “not above the law” and could face stricter regulation, following a meeting with representatives of the social media giant.
Labour would offer free bus travel to all those under 25 in areas where services are at least partly run by the public sector, Jeremy Corbyn will say.
The UK’s water regulator has called on Michael Gove to hand them more powers in a bid to tackle companies who put “financial engineering” ahead of consumers.
Amber Rudd will set out plans to spend an extra £9m on fighting use of the dark web by criminal gangs.
Ireland’s EU spokesman has rounded on David Davis over his "inaccurate" claim that Dublin’s Fine Gael-led Government is being steered by Sinn Féin.
The former leader of the British National Party, Nick Griffin, has said he could back Labour because of Jeremy Corbyn’s stance on the Syrian chemical attack.
Theresa May will today commit to spending £75m on research into the early diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer.
Amber Rudd has urged influential figures in the music business to play their part in tackling rising gang violence.
Angela Rayner has condemned local Labour members who forced their MP to flee a meeting over her support for a demonstration against anti-Semitism.
David Gauke has said the decision that almost saw serial rapist John Worboys released from prison was his “responsibility entirely” as he vowed ministers would learn from the case.
Amber Rudd has denied claims that police cuts are behind the recent surge in gang violence in London - but pledged a raft of new measures to tackle it.
Jeremy Corbyn is among a host of London Labour MPs demanding to meet Theresa May and Amber Rudd in a bid to tackle the recent surge in knife and gun crime in the capital.
Granting Northern Ireland special status to effectively keep it in the EU after Brexit would lead to a return of loyalist paramilitary violence, Lord Trimble has warned.
David Gauke has insisted homeowners should be able to defend themselves against an intruder in their home after a pensioner was arrested on suspicion of murder.
Labour has called on the Government to ditch controversial plans to give low income families government loans to pay their mortgage interest.
Labour has accused the Government of “playing party politics” over the Salisbury nerve agent attack after it emerged Jeremy Corbyn has not had access to the same intelligence as ministers.
MPs have criticised ministers for the “generous” deal struck with lottery provider Camelot after figures showed its profits to have rocketed while money for good causes has gone down.
North Korea is “almost certain” to have ballistic missiles within six to 18 months that have the ability to reach the UK, MPs have warned.
The Government will today outline plans to toughen up laws around unauthorised traveller camps in a bid to address fears over antisocial behaviour.
Councils in England will from today be able to almost double the maximum on-the-spot fine for littering.
Christine Shawcroft has said a row over her defence of a Labour election candidate who shared an article saying the Holocaust was a “hoax” on Facebook is being used to attack Jeremy Corbyn.
Jeremy Corbyn has said this year’s Passover should mark the beginning of “stronger and closer relations” between Labour and Britain’s Jewish community.
The Home Office has failed to keep track of hundreds of thousands of people who should have left the country in the past two years, a watchdog has revealed.
Emily Thornberry has been criticised by Labour MPs after she appeared to suggest that the party would still vote for the Government's Brexit deal even if it was “blah, blah, blah” and did not contain much detail.
David Davis has said Parliament will vote down the final Brexit deal reached with Brussels in the autumn if future trade terms are not broadly agreed with the EU.
Theresa May retains "full confidence" in David Gauke despite severe criticism of his handling of the John Worboys case, Downing Street has said.
UK citizens could lose their rights to urgent medical treatment while travelling in the EU after Brexit, peers have warned.
Dan Jarvis has been told he must stand down from parliament if he is voted in as the first elected mayor of South Yorkshire.