Boris Johnson throws Tory MPs into panic
Boris Johnson’s decision to join the Leave camp has put Tory MPs in panic mode. Some now think David Cameron is toast whatever the result.
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Boris Johnson’s decision to join the Leave camp has put Tory MPs in panic mode. Some now think David Cameron is toast whatever the result.
The result of Labour’s leadership contest looms. Is it a done deal? Will Jeremy Corbyn hurt the party’s chances in the next election?
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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
Until today two words have been missing from the general election 2015 campaigning: foreign policy.
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Former home secretary Leon Brittan dies of cancer. His final years saw controversy over his handling of a dossier into alleged child abuse, and he faced police questioning over a sexual allegation.
MPs have backed a motion calling for the UK to recognise Palestine. What would it mean and are we behind the curve?
As MPs debate English votes for English laws, Scottish independence supporters say their anger towards Westminster is growing stronger.
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The Conservative party now firmly believes Scots MPs should not vote on English laws – which could make it much harder for Labour to form a future government.
David Cameron will return to Cornwall later after interrupting his holiday over events in Iraq. Who is in charge while he is away from Downing Street?
As Sayeeda Warsi announces her resignation as Foreign Office minister over the government’s policy on Gaza, FactCheck looks at what that policy might be.