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Fiona Onasanya has been expelled from the Labour party following her conviction for perverting the course of justice, it has been confirmed.
Most Conservative Party members would prefer the UK to leave the European Union without a deal, according to a new poll.
A top Labour policy official has been criticised after he launched an outspoken attack on the campaign for a second EU referendum.
A former Labour mayor has been criticised after sharing a Facebook post about Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust.
David Cameron has lost his access to Parliament after he failed to renew his security pass, it has emerged.
Theresa May should make a fresh attempt to negotiate a Brexit deal if MPs reject her plan in a crucial vote this month, Jeremy Corbyn has said.
The Foreign Office has come under fire from MPs and campaigners after it was revealed that forced marriage victims are being made to pay for their repatriation.
Three-quarters of Labour party members want a second EU referendum, according to a new poll.
MPs are "fearful" of criticising the Speaker of the House of Commons in case he tries to "humiliate" them, a senior Conservative MP has said.
Philip Hammond has been warned by a Cabinet colleague that councils may not have the money they need to prepare Britain for a no-deal Brexit.
It’s been another extraordinary year in British politics, with Brexit dominating the headlines and sucking much of the oxygen out of the Government’s domestic agenda. But there was plenty going on beyond the battle about Britain’s future. From mucky ministers to court dramas, here is PoliticsHome’s rundown of the scandals, rows and gaffes that Brexit forgot.
British families should take grandparents on holiday with them like their European counterparts do, the minister responsible for tackling loneliness has said.
Sajid Javid has been forced to cut a family holiday short and return to the UK to deal with the escalating crisis of people attempting to cross the Channel and enter Britain illegally.
Theresa May has been accused of desperation after veteran Eurosceptic MP John Redwood was awarded a knighthood just days before MPs are set to vote on her proposed EU Withdrawal Agreement.
Peterborough MP Fiona Onasanya has vowed to stay on and "fight back" against injustices in parliament, despite her recent conviction for perverting the course of justice.
Outspoken Brexiteer and former Cabinet minister John Redwood is among three MPs who will receive a knighthood in the New Year’s Honours list.
Among the hundreds of newly-released files from the National Archives are accounts of Margaret Thatcher’s distaste for diving in football to John Major’s fury with the US over Gerry Adams’ visa. PoliticsHome looks at some of the top stories.
Jeremy Corbyn failed to tackle Labour’s anti-Semitism crisis because he was so upset by allegations that he was anti-Semitic, Emily Thornberry has reportedly said.
MPs should have their Christmas break cut short so that a key Commons vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal can be held “as soon as possible”, Jeremy Corbyn has said.
The charge for a carrier bag in England will double to 10p and be rolled out to every shop, under plans to further cut plastic waste announced by Michael Gove.
Labour has renewed calls to end hospital car parking charges after it emerged prices have more than doubled at some English trusts in just one year.
So you've yet to make serious headway on the mulled wine or Baileys today and yet 2018 still seems like a massive blur? Luckily PoliticsHome's on hand to breakdown another rollercoaster of a year in all things political, with our Top 20 most read stories.
Think you're as sad as we are? Think again. Celebrate the festive season the way it was meant to be celebrated: with a rock-hard quiz about the most minute trivia in Westminster politics. Your family will love you.
Theresa May has praised Britain’s troops as the “finest in the world” as she paid tribute to their role in the Salisbury attack and in fighting Islamic State.
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