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Theresa May has begged her backbenchers to unite behind her as pro-Brexit Tory rebels prepared to inflict an embarrassing defeat on the Government.
Jeremy Corbyn is facing a raft of frontbench resignations unless he throws Labour's weight behind calls for a second EU referendum, it has emerged.
John McDonnell has come under fire after he branded Sir Winston Churchill a "villain" over his role in a 1910 miners' strike.
Labour splits on Brexit have been laid bare once more after Sir Keir Starmer appeared to suggest that pushing for a general election was no longer a “credible option” for the party to pursue.
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn locked horns over the controversial Seaborne Freight contract at PMQs. See how it all unfolded below.
She's spent the last few months trying to convince her party to swallow her Brexit deal.
Tory eurosceptics are set to rebel in a key Commons vote over their fears the Government is preparing to rule out a no-deal Brexit.
Boris Johnson is the Tory most at risk of being booted out of parliament by voters angry at the Government's handling of the housing crisis, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Labour bigwigs Tom Watson and Ian Lavery have had a huge bust-up over the party's attempts to tackle anti-semitism among some of its members, PoliticsHome has learned.
Theresa May has been accused of showing "contempt for democracy" after she announced plans to rip up Parliamentary procedure to rush through vital Brexit legislation.
Jeremy Corbyn has been criticised after it was revealed he once compared Israeli actions in Palestine to apartheid-era South Africa.
Theresa May has called on MPs to “hold our nerve” as she continues to press the European Union for concessions that could see a Brexit deal backed by the Commons.
SNP Westminster boss Ian Blackford was today forced into a humiliating climbdown after accusing Theresa May of lying to the House of Commons.
When MPs demonise each other and show such disregard for the tradition of respect for opponents, how can they expect the public to behave better? We all have a responsibility to tackle the rage poisoning our politics, writes Tony Grew
MPs might not get a final vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal until days before Britain is set to quit the EU, a top Cabinet minister hinted today.
Jeremy Corbyn has urged Theresa May to "lead by example" and publish her tax return, as he shed light on his own financial arrangements.
Former Conservative leader Lord Hague has warned his party against indulging in the "poison" of de-selections as a bid to oust Brexit rebel MP Nick Boles got underway.
The Conservatives would secure a slim working majority if a general election were held today, a new poll has predicted.
Labour has blasted the Government after it failed to publish a crucial blueprint for cracking down on corruption.
Labour MPs have accused the party leadership of hiding the true scale of anti-semitism among its members.
Labour expelled 12 party members for anti-semitism after considering hundreds of complaints, it has been announced.
If you thought Labour has a monopoly on local party infighting, think again.
The insurance policy designed to ensure no return to a hard border in Ireland must end before the 2022 general election, Boris Johnson has declared.
Dods People draws together a list of appointments in Westminster politics, the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector in the last week.