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Royal Mail has triggered a major row between the two sides of the EU debate after it decided not to print a special set of stamps to celebrate Brexit.
Boris Johnson ended his head-to-head with Iranian president Hassan Rouhani with no announcement about jailed British mother Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
Downing Street told top Brexit supporters a key concession in the breakthrough deal struck between Theresa May and the EU this week was “meaningless,” it has been claimed.
Responding to Maria Miller MP's debate this week on fraud in the banking industry, UK Finance's Katy Worobec calls upon the government to share information more readily for the purposes of preventing, detecting and investigating all types of economic crime.
Barrister leaders have today published a paper tackling issues raised both by the Irish border question and the vision for ‘frictionless’ trade set out by the Prime Minister earlier this year.
Republican terror groups would try to attack any infrastructure around a hard border in Ireland following Brexit, a senior police officer has warned.
Aspiring barristers competing for coveted pupillage positions, and those in pupillage, will now receive wellbeing support from new online resources, created by the Bar Council’s Wellbeing at the Bar Working Group, with input from the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust (CWMT), who specialise in young people’s mental health.
The Government must take action now to help people stuck in a "vicious cycle" of debt, writes Labour MP Rachel Reeves.
Boris Johnson will today accuse those who pin the blame for Islamist terror on western military action of feeding the narrative of extremists.
Labour MP Neil Coyle writes ahead of his debate today on 'Government financial support for victims of terror attacks' following the attack in his own constituency in Borough Market and on London Bridge in June.
Police and the security services stopped a suspected plot to kill the Prime Minister with an attack on Downing St, it emerged last night.
Jeremy Hunt has warned Facebook to "stay away from my kids" after the social media giant announced it was offering accounts to children under 13.
The ex-police chief who claimed pornography was found on the computer of Damian Green has said he could sue the First Secretary of State over attempts to subsequently “discredit” him.
The Manchester Arena attack could “conceivably” have been prevented if “the cards had fallen differently”, according to a new government report on this year’s terror atrocities.
Ahead of her Westminster Hall Debate on fraudulent accounts in the banking sector, Maria Miller MP says that stronger measures to tackle bank account fraud could improve confidence in the sector.
Labour will try to force the Government to hand over secret documents about the controversial rollout of the flagship Universal Credit system.
Parliament’s security watchdog has warned MPs over sharing passwords after Tory backbencher Nadine Dorries admitted she gives her personal login details to staff and interns.
The recurring themes of failure across our prison system must no longer be tolerated, writes Bob Neill
To be effective, an energy price cap must tackle the cause of high prices – otherwise suppliers will still have the upper hand, warns Alan Whitehead
Damian Green would have been minister for toilets under Margaret Thatcher and will not be “missed for a millisecond” if he quits over an ongoing porn scandal, a top Conservative has said.
Diane Abbott has said a Labour Government could renationalise forensic services as a major evidence-tampering scandal threatens to ruin more than 10,000 criminal cases.
The scandal may draw in serious criminal cases, including violent and sexual offences, says Diane Abbott MP.
Tory backbencher Nadine Dorries has been criticised after revealing on Twitter that she shares computer passwords with her staff, including interns.
Theresa May faces crunch Brexit talks in Brussels today that could be make-or-break for her hopes of moving the negotiations onto trade this month.