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Ken Livingstone has backed Venezuelan President Maduro and insisted an "establishment elite" is behind the economic chaos in the country.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said the chances of Britain agreeing a deal on Brexit in less than two years are “infinitesimally small”.
The High Court has blocked a bid by a former Iraqi army chief of staff to bring a private prosecution against Tony Blair.
The Government's new national security adviser has reportedly ordered a wide-ranging review of how British aid money is spent.
President Trump's new communications director has said he is "100%" sure there will be a trade deal between the US and the UK.
Liam Fox is in Washington today for talks designed to lay the groundwork of a post-Brexit trade deal with the US.
Theresa May is facing fresh pressure to take in more unaccompanied child refugees after a cross-party group called for the continuation of the so-called Dubs scheme.
Boris Johnson has not met the family or constituency MP of a British-Iranian woman currently serving a five-year sentence in a notorious Iranian prison on charges of spying against the state.
Tulip Siddiq will today raise the case of her constituent, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, during a Westminster Hall debate on British prisoners in Iran. She talks to PoliticsHome about what she hopes to achieve.
The Government is “struggling” to spend its entire foreign aid budget prompting departments to “rush” to hit the legal requirements without proper checks, the Whitehall spending watchdog has warned.
Theresa May must tell Saudi Arabia to halt the execution of 14 people - including two youngsters - who confessed to crimes under torture, an ex-minister said today.
Figures released today reveal the scale of the challenge ahead to bring universal access to water and sanitation by 2030, the international development organisation WaterAid said.
Since 2007, scores of Conservative members have visited Rwanda every August as part of Project Umubano. Proof, says its founder, Andrew Mitchell, that social action projects can go the distance
King Felipe of Spain has faced criticism after telling MPs and peers that his country and Britain must reach an "arrangement" over Gibraltar.
Diane Abbott has condemned the Government after it point blank refused to release a long-awaited report into funding for UK extremism that was expected to criticise Saudi Arabia.
Tim Wainwright, the newly appointed Chief Executive of WaterAid, speaks to PoliticsHome about the interconnectedness between improving access to water, sanitation and hygiene and many of the world's most prevalent issues.
Donald Trump's state visit to the UK has been postponed until next year, it has been confirmed.
The head of the UK’s biggest business group has warned that rushing into a trade deal with the US after Brexit could be counterproductive.
A string of Conservative former ministers have broken cover to criticise Theresa May over her vow to break ties with a key European court after Brexit.
A trade deal between the UK and the United States of America will be agreed “very, very quickly”, according to Donald Trump.
The UK will foot the disaster insurance bill for some of the world’s poorest nations for the next four years, the Government has announced.
The Foreign Affairs Select Committee will not be short of issues to investigate in the coming parliament. The three Tory candidates for the post set out their stall below.
Theresa May faced a fresh backlash over UK ties to Saudi Arabia as she vowed to crack down on the financing of terrorism.
Boris Johnson has said he would like to be able to tweet like Donald Trump - but would never be allowed to by the Foreign Office.