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It’s been a week of interventions from former aides, of Tony Blair revealing he was once a Marxist, of a former Chancellor insisting climate change is no biggie. How much do you remember?
Two serving Cabinet ministers are sympathetic about a plan to set up a new centrist political party in opposition to Brexit, according to the former Conservative aide who is driving the idea.
Ministers have been accused of trying to “water down” access to justice after Brexit by removing the ability of citizens to sue the Government for breaches of EU law.
The number of mortgages in arrears of 2.5% or more of the outstanding balance declined to 88,200 in the second quarter of this year, the lowest level since at least 1994 when this run of data began.
Theresa May looks like a rabbit in the headlines as the economy tanks around her.
David Davis’s former chief of staff has intensified his attack on leading members of the Government, suggesting Boris Johnson should be prosecuted for his role in the Brexit campaign.
Solicitors are among those businesses that could face Government action if they fail to report information that could undermine UK financial sanctions.
Westminster needs to make “serious and significant” changes to post-EU devolution plans to win MSPs’ support for a crucial bill, Scotland’s Brexit minister has warned.
Labour has criticised the Government after it emerged the amount of NHS land up for sale more than doubled last year.
David Davis has issued a lengthy response to accusations that the UK’s Brexit negotiating team is dominated by men.
Families with children and babies in Shropshire face swingeing cuts to health visiting services, Unite, the country’s largest union, has warned.
Scottish and UK ministers are set to meet later today to identify what powers can be devolved to Holyrood after Brexit.
Brexit is a “catastrophe” and “sensible” MPs should form a new party to reverse it, a former adviser to George Osborne and David Davis has said.
Stamp duty is stopping homeowners from downsizing and must be reformed, a Cabinet minister has said.
The Bank of England has underlined the importance of a transition period to protect the UK’s financial sector after Brexit.
In a new report released today, the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) call for farming funding that will stem loss of smaller farms and the diversity they provide.
With Sellafield refusing to meet us, GMB has little alternative than to ask our members if they wish to take strike action to achieve a fair pay offer says GMB.
Theresa May is reportedly preparing to ramp up her approach to Brexit by demanding ministers sign off position papers on key issues.
Claims that immigrants undermine British workers are “fallacious”, “bordering on racist”, and should be rooted out by the Labour party, a trade union boss has said.
A top communications specialist with a left-wing trade union has been given a senior role in Jeremy Corbyn's office, PoliticsHome has learned.
Britain’s top judge has demanded clarity from ministers about how the UK judiciary should handle European court decisions after Brexit.
Downing Street has hit back at a former senior civil servant who criticised the Government’s approach to the Brexit negotiations.
The Department for International Trade has branded a number of claims made by a government adviser “completely false”.
Read a rundown of the regular briefing with the Prime Minister's official spokesman.