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A hustings for potential Labour candidates for the Shoreham constituency has been cancelled after a row broke out between warring factions of the party.
Tory MPs are being offered training sessions on how to use the popular photo sharing app Instagram in a bid to appeal to younger voters, it has emerged.
Neil Kinnock has accused Jeremy Corbyn of putting the livelihoods of the people Labour is meant to represent at risk by refusing to back membership of the European Economic Area (EEA) after Brexit.
Conservative MPs have been accused of deliberately running down the parliamentary clock to thwart plans to give the vote to people aged under 16.
Former Attorney General and leading Brexit rebel Dominic Grieve has called for Boris Johnson to resign after the Foreign Secretary broke ranks to criticise Theresa May’s customs plan.
Theresa May has agreed to widen the inquiry panel looking into the deadly Grenfell Tower fire - after previously ruling out such a move.
A leading Jewish group have spoken of their "disappointment" following a meeting with Labour's general secretary to discuss the party's ongoing anti-Semitism problem.
Theresa May has split her Cabinet ministers into two groups in a bid to heal their deep divisions over the UK's future trading links with Europe.
Theresa May has extended her poll lead over Jeremy Corbyn to five points in spite of ongoing government divisions over Brexit and the continued fallout from the Windrush scandal.
Luciana Berger has hit out at the head of Unite over a “grossly offensive” article in which he accused Labour MPs of using the row over anti-Semitism to undermine Jeremy Corbyn.
Conservative backbenchers have accused their own government of an "undemocratic" outrage after a bill that won support from both sides of the House of Commons was blocked by ministers.
Labour's sister party in Northern Ireland has called on its MPs to defy Jeremy Corbyn and vote for the UK to stay in the single market.
Theresa May has condemned the Iranian attacks on Israel and urged Russia to step in and help put an end to the violence.
While she has been in the spotlight in recent times for speaking out against anti-Semitism, Luciana Berger has become renowned in the Commons for her campaigning on mental health. And though she is no longer in a front bench role, the Liverpool Wavertree MP is still managing to influence the debate. She talks to Sebastian Whale about why every government department must take action
Labour MPs from Brexit-supporting party heartlands have piled pressure on Jeremy Corbyn with a fresh demand for a second EU referendum.
Labour bosses have been accused of a "stitch-up" designed to ensure a left-wing candidate will be chosen to stand in the forthcoming Lewisham East by-election.
The post-Brexit customs plan being pushed by Boris Johnson and David Davis would damage hundreds of thousands of companies, ministers have been told.
MPs have rejected a bid to set up the second stage of the Leveson Inquiry into press behaviour.
Labour MPs will not be ordered by Jeremy Corbyn to support calls for the Government to strike a Norway-style deal with the EU after Brexit.
Boris Johnson has denied being disloyal for describing Theresa May preferred post-Brexit customs plan as "crazy" - because the Government still does not have a policy on the issue.
Jeremy Corbyn has branded Theresa May’s handling of Brexit talks a “shambles”, as he took aim at ministers' divisions over Britain's future customs relationship with the EU.
Keep up with the all the latest Commons action LIVE as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn clash at PMQs. Watch the whole thing live below the blog window.
Peers have backed calls for the UK to strike a Norway-style soft Brexit deal after Jeremy Corbyn was hit by a massive rebellion.
A Labour frontbencher has been sacked over allegations of workplace bullying.