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Anti-EU Cabinet minister Penny Mordaunt today warned Theresa May not to water down her Brexit proposals any further - raising the prospect of a fresh frontbench resignation.
John McDonnell has defended his decision to share a platform with a campaigner accused of "baiting" the majority of British Jews.
Labour has accused Theresa May of dodging Parliamentary scrutiny as it emerged Dominic Raab is set to update MPs on the state of the Brexit talks instead of the Prime Minister.
The SNP are the party offering "optimism and hope" to a UK dominated by Brexit, Nicola Sturgeon will claim today.
Scotland must be included in any "backstop" deal between the EU and Britain to keep the Irish border open after Brexit, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
Downing Street has dismissed a fresh demand from Nicola Sturgeon for a second referendum on Scottish independence.
Dods People draws together a list of this week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
John McDonnell has thrown his weight behind a new education programme promising to keep the Labour party discussing "radical" political ideas.
John McDonnell today took a furious blast at a former top spy who raised fears that a Jeremy Corbyn-led government could pose a national security risk to Britain.
A former top spy has savaged claims by allies of Jeremy Corbyn that a “deep state” is working to prevent the Labour leader forming a government.
The "shambles" of Brexit has bolstered the case for a second Scottish independence referendum, Nicola Sturgeon has said, as the SNP's annual conference kicked off in Glasgow.
Theresa May has reached out to Labour voters “appalled” about the direction of the party under Jeremy Corbyn and urged them to vote Conservative.
Theresa May intensified her strained relationship with Philip Hammond when she announced an end to austerity in her keynote Conservative conference speech, it has been reported.
A union boss closely allied to Jeremy Corbyn has sparked a fresh row with Labour over claims the party has shifted its position on Brexit to end up closer to the EU.
The Government is planning to woo Labour MPs in a bid to persuade them to defy Jeremy Corbyn and back its Brexit deal, it has been reported.
By exceeding its visitor target, the ‘Voice and Vote’ exhibition has realised its aim of bringing more than 200 years of women’s history in Parliament to the forefront, writes co-curator Melanie Unwin
Former SNP deputy leader Angus Robertson has been commissioned by Plaid Cymru to front a "root and branch review" into the party’s campaign machinery.
A powerful watchdog has cleared Len McCluskey of breaking the rules over his re-election as Unite general secretary.
Ministers should have to set out how much free time people have every year as a new way of measuring the UK's wellbeing, according to the Greens.
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard has been accused of mounting a "purge" after axeing leading moderates from his frontbench in a bid to end bitter internal rows.
The SNP would demand Labour ditch its commitment to Trident in return for propping up a minority Jeremy Corbyn-led government, it has emerged.
Frank Field has vowed to stand as an independent candidate at the next general election if he cannot run for Labour amid a row over his membership of the party.
Last month Frank Field resigned the Labour whip after almost 40 years as an MP with a swipe at Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. But the now independent veteran is determined to keep up his work on welfare, poverty and the gig economy – and warns his opponents he will stand at the next general election. He talks to Matt Foster
Trade union boss Len McCluskey has suggested that "dark forces" could be trying to undermine Jeremy Corbyn's attempts to become Prime Minister.
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