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The Government has rejected the case for extra safeguards to prevent another prime minister taking the country to war the way Tony Blair did in Iraq.
Tough new standards governing ministers' behaviour have been introduced in the wake of the sexual harassment scandals which claimed the scalps of Sir Michael Fallon and Damian Green.
David Cameron’s former strategy director has poured cold water on the widely-perceived notion of a “bromance” between the ex-PM and Barack Obama during their time in office.
Jean-Claude Junker has said there will be no second EU referendum and Britain’s exit from the bloc is inevitable.
Baroness Cox says that many Syrians are deeply concerned by the UK’s continued commitment to impose a transition of power, including the removal of President Assad.
A Labour frontbencher has defended his party's stance over the Iranian protests - insisting the situation in the country is not "black and white".
Emily Thornberry has been condemned after she said Labour cannot support anti-government protesters in Iran because it was unclear who were "the guys with white hats" in the conflict.
The main campaign to leave the EU is facing fresh allegations that it broke spending rules in the run up to 2016’s referendum, it has emerged.
Roger Godsiff MP calls on the government to sanction the IRGC because the "hard-line paramilitary force" is not a legitimate security force of the Iranian nation.
Tony Blair has rubbished a claim he warned Donald Trump UK intelligence may have spied on him.
Government officials have reportedly suggested the UK considers signing up to the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade bloc after Brexit.
Anti-Brexit campaign Open Britain was left devastated last night after it emerged its head of press died with his family in a tragic Sydney plane crash.
Aid spending will focus on projects that promote UK interests in a shakeup of the system, Boris Johnson has revealed.
The Defence Secretary has said Britain will “not hesitate” in safeguarding its waters from hostility after the Navy was forced to track a Russian vessel through the North Sea.
Boris Johnson had an extraordinary public spat with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov after he suggested the Kremlin had tried to fix the Brexit referendum.
Russia will face retaliatory cyber attacks if it continues to threaten UK national security online, Boris Johnson will warn today.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe could be released from prison in Iran "within days", her husband has revealed.
The Gambia has new politicians and a public that sees the potential of a fresh start for their country, says Ian Murray MP.
British children who spent the early part of their lives being radicalised in Isis-controlled territories before returning to the UK could pose a ‘serious threat’ to the public, Amber Rudd has warned.
The Brexit transition period must last for 21 months and not the two years suggested by Theresa May, top Brussels negotiator Michel Barnier said today.
Theresa May is set for a humiliating climbdown on her promise to stamp the Brexit date into UK law as scores of MPs line up to back a rival amendment.
Labour frontbencher Kate Osamor has defended her support for a boycott of Israeli goods and insisted that the Shadow Cabinet is not split over the issue.
The International Development Secretary has issued a clear warning to the Saudi Arabian government over possible breaches of humanitarian law in Yemen.
Ex-Prime Minister David Cameron has been appointed to lead a new investment initiative between the UK and China.