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Theresa May has doubled down on claims a major cash boost for the NHS will partly come from a so-called “Brexit dividend”.
Tony Blair has dismissed Theresa May’s claim that the New Labour government failed to spend nearly half of its record health funding on the frontline.
The Government has set aside £500,000 to mark an annual ‘Windrush Day’.
The row over what happens to powers returning to the UK from Brussels after Brexit will "haunt the Tories like the Poll Tax", Ian Blackford has claimed.
Nearly a dozen Conservative MPs are set to heap pressure on Theresa May over housing and urge her to adopt a set of radical ideas to “overhaul the broken market”.
The Conservative MP who sparked fury after blocking a government-backed bid to make it illegal to take 'upskirt' photos of people has said he does support banning it.
Pro-EU backbencher Dominic Grieve has admitted MPs could bring down the Government by voting against the final Brexit bill.
Theresa May appeared lost for words after she was forced to defend the Government’s decision to award a knighthood to the Tory MP who blocked a bill to ban "upskirting".
A senior member of Labour's frontbench has defied Jeremy Corbyn to back a second EU referendum.
Dods People draws together a list of this week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
Labour's Luciana Berger has said she has "no faith" in her party's attempts to tackle anti-Semitism amid concerns over a top lawyer who has been appointed to advise on disciplinary cases.
Labour is under pressure to reveal the findings of an investigation into sexual harassment in the party amid fears of a cover-up.
Robin Butler remembers Mary Wilson, the warm and dignified wife of former prime minister Harold Wilson who was respected across the political spectrum
Growing up on the outskirts of Manchester, Lisa Nandy has seen first-hand the damage decades of industrial decline has done to the UK’s once thriving communities. Now the Labour MP is determined that Britain’s towns are no longer overlooked by the political class. Elizabeth Bates travels to Wigan to hear more about her new initiative
Labour easily retained one of their safest Westminster seats as a surge in Lib Dem support saw the Conservatives pushed into third place.
Membership of the SNP jumped by more than 5000 in the 24 hours after the party's MPs dramatically stormed out of the Commons in protest over the Brexit bill.
The scale of Islamophobia in the Conservative Party "in no way compares" to Labour's own battles with “institutionalised” anti-Semitism, a top Tory minister has said.
Tom Watson has accused Unite boss Len McCluskey of trying to oust him as Labour deputy leader.
Returning from the election humbled and short of a majority, Theresa May had to restructure No10 after the highly-charged reign of her two former chiefs of staff. But one year on, is the operation struggling to cope under the weight of Brexit and government? Kevin Schofield and Sebastian Whale talk to Downing Street insiders, ministers and backbenchers to find out more about life behind Britain’s most famous black door
Starter for 10: How do you deliver a credible domestic policy agenda while dealing with the demands of Brexit? Minister for the Cabinet Office and two-time University Challenge champion David Lidington takes the questions. Quizmaster: Sebastian Whale
Growing up in a working-class Muslim neighbourhood in Birmingham, Nusrat Ghani says she never expected to enter the House of Commons. Now a government minister in the Department for Transport, she is taking everything one step at a time. She talks to Matt Foster about her journey
A year on from the Grenfell Tower tragedy, Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott blasts the government and the Conservative-run Kensington and Chelsea council in the wake of the blaze she argues must become "a turning point".
John Bercow is reportedly set to stay on as Speaker for another year in order to ensure that MPs are given their full say on the final Brexit deal.
Jeremy Corbyn has suffered his biggest ever Brexit rebellion as well as a raft of frontbench resignations as Labour's splits over Europe burst into the open.