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Overwhelmed by the number of events going on over the conference period? Don't worry, PoliticsHome has got your back. Here's a run down of the best to watch out for at Conservative conference on Monday 1st October.
Overwhelmed by the number of events going on over the conference period? Don't worry, PoliticsHome has got your back. Here's a run down of the best to watch out for at Conservative conference on Sunday 30 September.
A former Labour shadow chancellor has suffered a vote of no confidence from local party members.
A Government minister has risked a fresh row ahead of the Conservative party conference after he blasted Boris Johnson, saying he craved publicity like others do cocaine.
Boris Johnson has been accused of an "absolutely deliberate" attempt to undermine Theresa May ahead of Conservative party conference, as he unveiled his own vision of Brexit.
Derek Hatton has still not regained his Labour membership despite applying for it six months ago, PoliticsHome has learned.
Shaun Bailey has been chosen as the Conservatives' candidate to be the next mayor of London.
Theresa May has insisted her Northern Ireland secretary Karen Bradley is doing an "excellent job", after the minister admitted to having a limited knowledge of the country when she took up post.
Boris Johnson has challenged Theresa May to show she has the "guts" to deliver Brexit in a fresh intervention on the eve of Conservative conference.
Labour have defended their decision to stop paying their former Scottish leader's bills in a high-profile legal case.
Derek Hatton is rejoining the Labour party more than 30 years after being expelled, it has been reported.
Priti Patel has accused Theresa May of leading a "nanny state government" more interested in banning things than implementing Conservative policies.
A senior minister has warned that the Conservatives must reclaim being known as the “party of business” rather than "talking it down" if they are to beat Labour at the next election.
Ellie Peake sits down with parliamentarians to find out more about the personal side of politics. This week, Conservative MP Bim Afolami on young love, life at Eton and his admiration for David Beckham
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