Brexit, Northern Ireland and John Major
Those around Theresa May are now hopeful that they can kick the draft treaty down the tracks just as they did the original Joint Report on Article 50.
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Those around Theresa May are now hopeful that they can kick the draft treaty down the tracks just as they did the original Joint Report on Article 50.
Even when Theresa May was at the local school she told fellow pupils that she wanted to be Prime Minister.
Our unwritten constitution has been tested more in the past six months than at any other time in the past 60 years. It may be time, in this brave new world, to write down what some of these rules are.
Labour wipeout? Sadiq Khan for Mayor? Ukip surge in Wales? Here’s what the 5 May elections really mean…
As Downing Street says that the Russian jet that crashed over Egypt’s Sinai peninsula may have been brought down by an explosive device, flights to the UK are delayed to allow further checks.
The former Labour Chancellor Denis Healey has died – at the age of 98. His family said Lord Healey passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in Sussex after a short illness.
The former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Lawson has announced his plans to lead a Conservative campaign to leave the EU in a column in today’s Times.
Exclusive: The Metropolitan police is to pay out tens of thousands of pounds in compensation to two brothers caught up in the 2010 violent student protests at Westminster.
The Left breaking out of the tomb, over-turning what it sees as a political elite entwined with big business… the vest-wearers overthrowing the vested interests.
David Cameron says that Britain will take “thousands” more but says exact numbers will be detailed next week.
The heart-breaking images of a Syrian toddler lying dead on a Turkish beach have reverberated around the world, but will they lead to a change in British attitudes towards the refugee crisis?
Lord Sewel requests a leave of absence from the House of Lords until investigations into newspaper footage, that appeared to show the peer taking drugs with prostitutes, are complete.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has written to David Cameron asking for assurances that MSPs’ communication has not been intercepted by the intelligence agencies.
A minute’s silence is held in the UK in memory of the 38 victims of last week’s beach massacre in Tunisia.
As George Osborne stands in for David Cameron at PMQs we chart how the Chancellor has positioned himself as the future leader of the Conservative party