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Sebastian Whale looks at what’s coming up in the chamber and Westminster Hall this week
The NIA has welcomed the government’s statement on Euratom and its commitment to update Parliament every three months as well as clarity on its intention to negotiate an implementation period to ensure a smooth transition from the current to new arrangements.
Ministers should take heed of peers’ concerns over an Executive power grab – or they risk a constitutional car crash, warns Lord McNally
Ken Clarke is the longest serving MP in the Commons – just don’t call him Father of the House. Inspired by Brexit to run in his Nottinghamshire seat for a 13th time at the last election, the Tory grandee believes British politics is in the midst of its “maddest” period since he first entered Parliament. Gearing up for what is likely to be the final battle of his career, the unflappable 77-year-old tells Robert Orchard how he thrives in a crisis
Nigel Farage has said Britain could have a second EU referendum to silence Remain-supporting critics and “finish the whole thing off”.
A top Tory minister has lashed out at Theresa May’s former chief aide in a spat over the sacking of Justine Greening.
Britain could lose half a million jobs and miss out on £50bn in investment if it fails to secure a Brexit deal, new analysis commissioned by London mayor Sadiq Khan has warned.
Philip Hammond has called on the European Union to drop warnings that the UK must be "punished" in the Brexit negotiations for voting to quit the bloc.
John McDonnell will set out Labour's plan to overturn the capitalist system on his first visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Len McCluskey has admitted that the early general secretary election he triggered caused "damage" to the union he leads.
Philip Hammond and David Davis have raised the spectre of another global crash if the UK fails to get its way on financial services when it leaves the EU.
A majority of Scots are opposed to Nicola Sturgeon's idea of having a separate immigration system after Brexit, new research suggests.
Theresa May vowed to reignite her Government with a New Year reshuffle... and then it all went wrong. Here's how.
George Osborne has launched another bitter attack on Theresa May by branding her Cabinet reshuffle the “worst in modern history”.
Theresa May has sacked trade minister Mark Garnier just weeks after he was told asking his PA to buy him sex toys was not a breach of government rules.
Jeremy Corbyn is facing another Brexit rebellion after Labour MPs backed a fresh bid to keep Britain in the EU customs union.
New Conservative chair Brandon Lewis today insisted the party was “not quite” in a mess as he defended Theresa May’s chaotic reshuffle.
Labour MPs have criticised Jeremy Corbyn for ruling out UK membership of the EU single market after Brexit and claiming remaining in the trade bloc was tantamount to staying in the EU.
Jean-Claude Junker has said there will be no second EU referendum and Britain’s exit from the bloc is inevitable.
British Veterinary Association (BVA) President John Fishwick speaks to PoliticsHome about the challenges facing the veterinary profession, ahead of a photography exhibition in Parliament this week, which offers parliamentarians a unique insight into vets’ working lives.
Theresa May was left humiliated today after the Conservatives wrongly announced that Chris Grayling was replacing Patrick McLoughling as party chairman.
Follow all the latest announcements as Theresa May reshuffles her top team in an attempt to reassert her agenda in 2018.
Len McCluskey has condemned the "manufactured" attempt to have him removed as boss of the Unite union.
Ministers are reportedly attempting to keep the UK under European regulation in medicines after the country quits the EU.