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The UK will take part in the European Parliament elections later this month, the Government has admitted.
A senior Conservative MP has blasted colleagues who failed to support Theresa May’s Brexit deal and suggested that they should quit and join another party.
IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) is partnering with John Charcol to provide members with a fantastic deal when looking for a mortgage.
Rural policy lacks direction and rural priorities are too often side-lined. Ministers must pursue a comprehensive national-level strategy to ensure communities are not left behind, writes Lord Foster
Senior Labour officials have quit their posts in disillusion at the party's position on Brexit.
Ministers have signed £160m worth of fresh contracts with outside consultants in a bid to boost preparations for Britain’s exit from the EU.
British Safety Council responds to news about the fresh inquest into the death of Ella Kissi-Debrah
Theresa May is facing a fresh plot to oust her as Prime Minister after grassroots Tories confirmed plans for a vote of no confidence in her leadership next month.
A majority of Labour MPs would refuse to support any Brexit deal unless it included a pledge to hold a confirmatory ballot, it has been reported.
Theresa May has been warned that a raft of Conservative MPs would block a soft Brexit deal if the Prime Minister caves in to Labour demands for a full customs union.
John McDonnell has said he cannot trust Theresa May and accused her of “acting in bad faith” after details of a potential Brexit compromise agreement surfaced.
The Conservatives risk losing the votes of millions of Remain voters if they pursue a harder line on Brexit, Rory Stewart has warned.
Theresa May has issued a fresh call for Jeremy Corbyn to “put their differences aside” and help ministers deliver a Brexit deal after both sides suffered losses at the local elections.
Michael Gove warned hardline Brexiteers to "face facts" over the lack of support for a no-deal Brexit in the House of Commons.
IKEA (Ingka Holding BV and its controlled entities), today announced the appointment of Peter Jelkeby as Country Retail Manager with responsibility for the UK and Ireland.
A Brexit deal between Labour and the Conservatives “has to be done” after both parties suffered major losses in the local elections, Jeremy Corbyn has declared.
Margaret Thatcher’s legacy is one of rising inequality, ruthless de-industrialisation and decimated communities. It’s an economic model past its sell-by date, writes Diane Abbott
Labour would be performing better with "almost any other leader" than Jeremy Corbyn, one of the party's backbenchers has said.
Labour is trying to "bail out" the Conservatives by helping the Government deliver Brexit, according to a senior member of the Shadow Cabinet.
Ministers were unable to deal with problems with Crossrail because of the "high degree" of autonomy handed to the project’s management, the Government’s spending watchdog has said.
Philip Hammond has ditched plans to scrap 1p and 2p coins as part of plans to stop the UK going cashless.
The UK’s life sciences sector is a thriving hub of research and innovation but with a loss of access to international talent, the vitality of the sector is at stake, writes Nabil Rastani.
People react to conflict in different ways. Some actively seek it out, others actively avoid it. For Michael Bates, politics has become an almost inhospitable environment. To find the common ground, the Conservative peer and former minister has embarked on a walk from Belfast to Brussels. Nearly 200 miles into his journey, Sebastian Whale joins him in west Yorkshire
The Government should invest billions of pounds on repairing the “damage” done by Brexit once the negotiations move to the next phase, a former government minister has said.
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