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Kezia Dugdale has been reprimanded by Scottish Labour chiefs after returning from a three week stint on ‘I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!’.
Guy Verhofstadt has praised the pro-EU rebels who last night backed a vote to give MPs a guaranteed say on the final Brexit deal struck with Brussels.
Half of new build homes should be reserved for people living in the UK to boost their chances against foreign investors, a Conservative MP has said.
Ministers should back new laws to make social media firms responsible for “vile and threatening behaviour” aimed at election candidates, the official ethics watchdog has said.
The European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator has blasted "unacceptable" comments by David Davis that agreements struck between the Government and Brussels last week are not legally binding.
Labour MP Clive Lewis has been cleared of allegations of sexual harassment following a party inquiry.
Theresa May will today pledge £140m to help the world’s poorest communities cope with the effects and causes of climate change.
A host of senior shadow ministers have said Britain must follow a ‘soft Brexit’ by retaining full access to and the benefits of the single market and customs union.
Keir Starmer refused three times to rule out Labour backing a second referendum on Brexit.
A cross-party group of MPs are pushing for an amendment that would enshrine the promise of a "truly meaningful vote" on the final Brexit deal into law.
Boris Johnson is today due to meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on his second day visiting the country.
Read PoliticsHome's breakdown of the key principles agreed between the EU and UK on citizens’ rights, the Irish border and the so-called 'divorce bill'.
Theresa May taking on the role of Prime Minister was like a Muslim taking a job in a pig slaughter house, the former Conservative party chair has said.
The Government’s approach to border controls if Britain leaves the EU without a free trade deal is “borderline reckless”, according to MPs.
Jeremy Corbyn will today blast the Government for “turning a blind eye” to human rights violations through the Saudi bombing of Yemen in order to protect arms sales.
Boris Johnson is set to use a visit to Iran this weekend to push for the release of jailed British-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
Republican terror groups would try to attack any infrastructure around a hard border in Ireland following Brexit, a senior police officer has warned.
Britain's ‘horrendous mistakes’ during the Iraq War contributed towards the subsequent “chaos” in the region, Boris Johnson has said.
Defence Committee chair Julian Lewis has said he will support Gavin Williamson in a “showdown” with the Treasury as he hit out at the crisis facing the department’s budget.
A Conservative MP has blasted activists who left a coffin outsider her constituency office as they protested hospital cuts.
More than a dozen Conservative MPs have written to Theresa May urging her to ignore those within the party trying to “impose their own conditions” on Brexit talks.
Boris Johnson will today accuse those who pin the blame for Islamist terror on western military action of feeding the narrative of extremists.
Labour has dropped its investigation into the conduct of the late former Welsh Assembly minister Carl Sargeant.
Tory MP Heidi Allen was moved to tears after Labour's Frank Field told of a constituent who came to him on the verge of killing himself because of the impact of Universal Credit.
The ex-police chief who claimed pornography was found on the computer of Damian Green has said he could sue the First Secretary of State over attempts to subsequently “discredit” him.
Donald Tusk has told Theresa May that “the UK’s future lies in Dublin” as he effectively gave Ireland a veto over the Brexit negotiations.
Public approval of Theresa May's performance as Prime Minister has plummeted to its lowest level yet, according to a new poll.
The DUP has warned Theresa May it could end its crucial support for her Government if Northern Ireland is treated separately to the rest of the UK on Brexit.
Defiant Theresa May has stood firm against Donald Trump by telling the US president he was “wrong” to re-tweet far right group Britain First.
Jeremy Corbyn has attacked the “speculators and gamblers” at the top of Morgan Stanley after the US bank suggested a Labour government would pose more of a threat to business than Brexit.
Net migration fell by more than 100,000 in the year since the Brexit vote as tens of thousands of EU nationals left the UK, the Office for National Statistics has said.
Handing Brussels a multibillion pound Brexit 'divorce bill' would be a “betrayal of the British people”, anti-EU MPs have warned.
Britain turned its back on the rest of Europe's fight against Islamist terror by voting for Brexit, Michel Barnier has declared.
Liberal Democrat deputy leader Jo Swinson is to be investigated by the police over her general election campaign spending.
Labour has attacked the Government over the "absolutely unacceptable" rise in foodbank reliance after a major network released figures showing they were to face their "busiest Christmas ever".
MPs have urged Theresa May to call a Bank Holiday to mark Prince Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle after the idea was initially dismissed by Number 10.