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Improbable as it may seem to modern-day Westminster-watchers, in 2004 the SNP were in a right old state.
Agnes Chambre sits down with Parliamentarians to find out about the human side of politics. This week, Neil Kinnock on getting in trouble at school and why he distrusts beards
Nicola Sturgeon has slammed her former boss, Alex Salmond, over his controversial decision to host a show on Kremlin-backed broadcaster Russia Today.
Support for Theresa May has increased in recent days despite the chaos engulfing her government.
Labour "could bring down the Government at any time", Emily Thornberry has declared.
Alex Salmond has been criticised after it emerged he is to host a weekly chat show on a controversial TV channel funded by the Russian government.
The UK could end up staying in the European Union if voters are presented with a "game-changing" reason to reject Brexit next summer, according to Gordon Brown.
Rachel Reeves has insisted she is not "ashamed" to count many Conservative MPs as her friends - in a direct rebuke to Labour colleague Laura Pidcock.
Carwyn Jones has insisted he did everything "by the book" in the circumstances which lead to the death of former Welsh minister Carl Sargeant.
After Priti Patel was forced to step aside for spending her family holiday meeting Israeli politicians, Theresa May has once again been forced to tinker with her top team.
As chair of a powerful select committee, Labour’s Rachel Reeves is no stranger to working with colleagues from across the House. She tells Kevin Schofield why it’s so important to look beyond “narrow” party politics
George Osborne has accused Theresa May of being “largely irrelevant" to British politics in his latest outspoken attack on his former Cabinet colleague.
Labour has torn into the Government after the number of new homes built for affordable rent hit its lowest level since records began.
PoliticsHome looks at this week's local by-elections and predicts who's in, who's out, who's lost the plot.
European leaders are reportedly concerned that Theresa May's "fragile" Government to fall before the new year, following the Cabinet chaos of the last week.
The European Parliament has rejected an offer from Theresa May to protect the rights of EU migrants living in the UK after Brexit.
Boris Johnson came under fresh pressure last night after Iranian state TV said comments he made were “proof” that a British mother in a Tehran jail was acting against the nation.
Priti Patel has quit the Cabinet following showdown talks with Theresa May over her secret meetings with Israeli officials during a family holiday in the summer.
Dawn Butler has defended Labour's handling of allegations against former Welsh minister Carl Sargeant - just minutes after criticising it.
Priti Patel was racing back to the UK at the order of Theresa May this morning amid mounting expectation that she will be sacked over her secret meetings with Israeli officials.
A top aide to Jeremy Corbyn has reportedly been suspended from Labour amid the storm surrounding sexual harassment allegations at Westminster.
Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of hypocrisy after two Labour-run local authorities are reported to have avoided paying millions of pounds of tax.
Shadow Minister Holly Lynch writes following a shift on patrol with West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service to see the challenges they face throughout the year, especially on Bonfire Night.
A Labour member of the Welsh Assembly who was facing a series of allegations about his personal behaviour has been found dead at his home.