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Conservative donors are giving money directly to Tory MPs instead of the party's central office because of their anger about Theresa May's handling of Brexit, it has been claimed.
Easter should prompt a renewed focus on the world's refugee crisis, Jeremy Corbyn has said.
Jeremy Corbyn could refuse to take up residence in 10 Downing Street if he becomes Prime Minister, it has been reported.
Conservative activists are refusing to campaign in the European Parliament elections as the party faces the prospect of a drubbing at the hands of Nigel Farage's new Brexit Party.
Diane Abbott has apologised after a picture emerged of the Shadow Home Secretary drinking a cocktail on her commute.
UKIP’s deputy, Mike Hookem, has criticised leader Gerard Batten for defending a rape remark made by one of his party’s election candidates.
Change UK's Chris Leslie has all-but ruled out forming an electoral alliance with other anti-Brexit parties and trained his fire on the Liberal Democrats.
Theresa May has risked fresh Conservative anger over her departure plans after telling ministers to sign off on proposals for another Queen's Speech.
Conservative Brexiteer Boris Johnson has nabbed a much-sought-after office in the House of Commons as allies talked up his chances of becoming the next Prime Minister.
A Ukip candidate has branded a female MP a "giant b*tch" as he refused to apologise for rape comments during the party's official European election campaign launch.
The Conservatives have slumped to one of their lowest poll results for years as supporters appeared to be switching their allegiance to Nigel Farage's new Brexit Party.
David Cameron and George Osborne showed political "genius" by persuading the country to accept public spending cuts without triggering violent protests, Jeremy Hunt has said.
More than half of the public now thinks Labour has a "serious anti-semitism problem", according to a new poll.
Politicians are getting out on the doorstep once again after weeks of Brexit chaos - and are doing their best to focus the fight on the bread-and-butter issues affecting people’s lives at home.
Marie Le Conte speaks to Parliamentarians to find out more about the human side of politics. This week, the SNP’s Hannah Bardell on skateboarding, shaving her head and fluffing her lines at her swearing in
Jeremy Corbyn has launched a fresh attack on government police cuts on the back of a two-fold increase in attempted murders since the Tories came to power.
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn have been dealt a major blow after a new poll found that the newly-formed Brexit Party is on course to win May's EU election in the UK.
Both parties are set for lacklustre local election results, argues Dods Monitoring Consultant Roisin Buckley
A senior Conservative party official is having to spend his own money to help the party meet the costs of the European elections, it has been reported.
Former MEP Stanley Johnson welcomes the opportunity of the EU elections, despite “failing to catch the selectors' eye” and not being selected to stand for the Conservative Party himself.
Labour frontbencher Richard Burgon has said he “regrets” calling Zionism "the enemy of peace" after recently-unearthed footage contradicted his previous denial of the comments.
Churches and cathedrals across England will ring out this week to express "solidarity" with France after the devastating fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral, Theresa May has announced.
A Labour government would abolish "high-stakes and high-stress" primary school tests and replace them with assessments that are tailored to individuals, Jeremy Corbyn has announced.
Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd has said it is “entirely possible” that she will enter the race to become the next Tory leader.
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