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Universities could be forced into linking the fees they charge to the value of the course studied, Philip Hammond has said.
Former Tony Blair advisor and once staunch Jeremy Corbyn critic John McTernan has said the Labour leader will win the next election.
Len McCluskey has said he is prepared to sanction illegal strike action unless the Government lifts the public sector pay cap.
Len McCluskey has ramped up his feud with Tom Watson by calling for Labour to bring in a female deputy leader to work alongside him.
Theresa May contacted Donald Trump in a bid to save jobs at an airplane manufacturer in Belfast, following pressure from the Democratic Unionist Party.
Labour have demanded that major EU powers be handed straight to the devolved administrations after Brexit.
Britain will continue to provide military and security assistance to the European Union after Brexit, the Government has insisted.
The Liberal Democrats are going “backwards” and face existential challenges that could get worse, Paddy Ashdown has said.
Citizens Advice has warned that the expansion of Universal Credit is “a disaster waiting to happen” and risks claimants plummeting into debt.
David Davis ‘pushed’ Theresa May into holding June’s early election despite her expressing concern over how the public would react, according to a new book.
Theresa May is reportedly weighing up a cut to student loan interest in a bit to win over younger voters to the Conservatives.
Over two million of the UK’s poorest families are set to be £50-a-week worse off by 2020 as a result of welfare cuts and soaring rents, according to new analysis.
More than twice as many UK adults think young people will have a worse, rather than a better, standard of living than their parents, according to a poll.
Leaked Home Office plans to curb the number of low skilled migrants coming to Britain after Brexit has “poisoned the diplomatic well”, the European parliament's chief negotiator has said.
Dozens of Tory MPs have launched a campaign urging Theresa May not to keep Britain in the EU "by stealth" during a post-Brexit transition period.
One in eight workers in the UK are skipping meals while one in six go without heating to make ends meet, a new poll has found.
Theresa May has made a pointed attack on Labour over the resignation of shadow minister Sarah Champion, saying politicians must have "freedom to speak out" about child abuse.
Ministers will try to maintain extensive collaboration in areas of scientific research with the European Union after Brexit, according to a new government paper.
Theresa May is repotedly preparing to ditch Tory manifesto plans to cut the number of MPs from 650 to 600.
UK ministers have batted away Irish claims that there can be ‘no British-only direct rule’ over Northern Ireland should talks over restarting power-sharing at Stormont break down.
Almost three quarters of voters believe there are too few nurses to staff the NHS safely, while two thirds think those on the frontline are not paid enough.
Boris Johnson has said 'all options are on the table' following North Korea’s latest strike but warned international allies against taking military action to tackle the rogue state.
A minister has failed to deny that a Tory peer quit the Government over its handling of Brexit.
Lord Price has stood down from his position as international trade minister after a year to pursue ‘business and writing interests’.
Labour's poll lead over the Conservatives has risen to its biggest margin since the party went ahead just after the election.
Theresa May is prepared to agree a Brexit 'divorce bill' of £50bn with the European Union in a bid to kickstart trade talks, it has been reported.
Sinn Féin have rejected fresh calls from the DUP to immediately resume power-sharing at Stormont.
A UN committee has said the Government's treatment of disabled people is a "human catastrophe".
The head of Britain’s top statistics regulator has hit out at the Home Office over the “damaging” leak of official student migration figures to media.
Labour has appointed Dawn Butler as Shadow Women and Equalities Minister after Sarah Champion stood down from the role last month.
Theresa May is to force companies to declare the size of the pay gap between bosses and workers on the bottom rung of the ladder, it has emerged.
Driverless lorries are to be trialled on UK roads before the end of next year, the Government has announced.
Scotland’s transport minister has said a video promoted by pro-Jeremy Corbyn group Momentum condemning the SNP's railways policy borders on "xenophobic”.
Harriet Harman has said she would have have won the Labour leadership contest in 2010 had she put herself forward for the job.
The Government should scrap air passenger duty for those under 30 in a bid to recapture the youth vote from Labour, a thinktank has said.
Labour's pre-election pledge to boost the living wage to £10 an hour would lead to just under a quarter of British workers getting a pay rise, new analysis by the party claims.