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The Archbishop of Canterbury has accused British newspapers of trying to “stir up hate” when they ramp up their rhetoric about Brexit.
The Home Secretary is considering giving police new powers to deal with "aggressive protesters" outside abortion clinics.
God helped the DUP become kingmakers at Westminster, the party's most senior MP suggested today.
Mervyn King advised Tony Blair to allow immigration from new European Union members without transitional controls, a former senior diplomat has claimed.
Regional inequality, protection for whistleblowers and mental health services in BME communities are all on the agenda this week. Gary Connor looks ahead
Britain’s legal sector is world class – if we get it right on Brexit we can build on this great success story, writes Sir Oliver Heald
A government minister has dismissed as "nonsense" suggestions that Britain wants to create an "empire 2.0" by boosting trade with Commonwealth nations after Brexit.
Shadow Defra spokesperson Holly Lynch MP says action on single-use plastics announced in the Budget falls short of the government's own ambition and calls for urgent action to protect wildlife and the environment from lasting damage.
John McDonnell has come under attack after he refused to say how much the Government's debt interest payments would be under Labour, despite being asked eight times in one interview.
The Conservatives raked in more cash in the three months after the general election than all the other parties put together after a generous gift left in the will of a supporter.
Julie Carlyle, EY’s retail leader, comments on the implications of today’s Budget announcement on the retail industry:
Most low-energy household devices are deemed ‘inefficient’ under current home electric systems
EY welcomes Hammond's changes to the UK oil and gas tax legislation.
The lack of any mention of police funding in today’s autumn budget adds to the uncertainty of how Government will support a service struggling to cope.
Chancellor Philip Hammond is laying out his fiscal plans to MPs as the state of the public finances is revealed.
Labour has slammed the Government over its claim to have protected police budgets, after new figures revealed £413m in cuts to forces.
The Government last night confirmed the European Court of Justice’s oversight of EU citizens in the UK would end – despite Brandon Lewis’ claim that the issue was still up for negotiation.
Theresa May and Philip Hammond were reportedly at war last night over what was dubbed “the worst Budget build-up in history”.
A staffing crisis in youth prisons is leaving too many children locked in cells when they should be in education or training, a damning watchdog report has said.
Dods People draws together a list of last week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
We take a look at the key areas to look out for in Philip Hammond's Budget tomorrow - and what will be driving his decisions.
Money launderers hoping to infiltrate the profession continues to be a major problem, according to the autumn update of the Risk Outlook, published today.
Philip Hammond will reportedly resist pressure to increase public sector pay when he announces his Budget tomorrow.
The Government has agreed to give France more money to boost security in Calais, according to French officials.