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The Conservatives have flatly rejected the Brexit olive branch Jeremy Corbyn offered in his keynote Labour conference speech.
Jeremy Corbyn has thanked Brussels for a “wonderful gesture” as a square in the city was renamed in honour of murdered MP Jo Cox.
A Labour party member who was suspended for comparing Tom Watson to Judas for taking money from Jewish donors has been re-admitted to the party.
The chemical attack in Salisbury was "ordered personally" by Vladimir Putin, Tom Watson has claimed.
Our party cannot continue to talk businesses down, ignore their concerns or tell them to shut up. The Conservatives must fight to remain the party of business – or risk Jeremy Corbyn in Number Ten, warns Sam Gyimah
At this pivotal time in our country’s history, we desperately need clear Conservative vision and leadership to take us forward, says Priti Patel
The Conservatives must urgently demonstrate that they are the party with the vision for addressing the daily challenges of ordinary people in modern Britain, says Johnny Mercer
Forget nostalgia – Conservatives must champion a bold vision of a 21st Century Britain to win a new generation of aspirational voters, writes George Freeman
The West Midlands Mayoralty is the only political job that would have plucked Andy Street from his role as chief executive of John Lewis. But does the businessman-turned-politician have all the powers at his disposal he needs to achieve the transformation he hopes for the region? And what does he make about the state of the Conservative party? Sebastian Whale travels to Birmingham to find out
The ERG has become synonymous with Conservative euroscepticism. The intrigue surrounding the organisation and its infamous WhatsApp group has led some to brand it a “party within a party”. But are these perceptions unfounded? Sebastian Whale speaks to leading ERG figures, the group’s founder and its Tory opponents to piece together the facts on arguably the most influential group of MPs in contemporary political history
Jewish groups have accused Jeremy Corbyn of failing to adequately tackle the anti-Semitism crisis gripping Labour in his keynote party conference address.
A Shadow Cabinet member and ally of Jeremy Corbyn has said Labour could “bend its red lines” on Brexit to help Theresa May get her deal through the Commons.
In the midst of Brexit negotiations, Theresa May catches up with the Conservative Party's deputy chair, James Cleverly, to discuss her personal motivation – from her unwillingness to be clubbable to her determination to change lives, tackle stigma and expose inequality. And how, while Labour talks the talk, it will be her government that delivers opportunity
A "vicious streak" of online abuse is putting women off entering politics, Theresa May has said.
Jeremy Corbyn has told Theresa May he is ready to agree a “sensible” deal with her on Brexit.
Unite boss Len McCluskey has accused Chris Williamson of “undermining the wishes” of Jeremy Corbyn in a bitter feud between the pair over Labour rulebook reforms.
Labour used its annual conference in Liverpool to unveil a raft of big ticket domestic policy pledges, moving the party well beyond the manifesto it hastily drew up for last year's snap election. Here's PoliticsHome's at-a-glance guide to everything new Jeremy Corbyn's party promised this week.
The Conservatives today accused Jeremy Corbyn of peddling “failed ideas” as his allies on the left flocked to praise the Labour leader for an “inspiring” end-of-conference speech.
After 35 years as an MP, Jeremy Corbyn is a man in a hurry.
Read the Labour leader's full address calling for an end to "greed is good" capitalism at his party's annual conference in Liverpool.
Jeremy Corbyn today declared that Labour was ready to run Britain as he called on his warring party to unite and take on the Conservatives.
Throughout Labour Party Conference, Save the Children has asked Shadow Ministers to set out how their agenda would improve the lives of the world’s most vulnerable children. Today, Preet Gill MP makes the case for Labour International Development policy. Look out for Save the Children's work with Conservative Friends of International Development at Conservative Conference.
When Jeremy Corbyn walks off stage after his big conference speech today the Labour top team will be patting themselves on the back.
A string of Labour frontbenchers have dismissed Laura Smith’s call for workers to hold a general strike to help “topple” the Conservatives.
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