
Chief Whip to Cabinet: We need Labour – don’t hide under the duvet
Could Theresa May be about to offer Jeremy Corbyn just about everything he’s asking for on Brexit? And if so, will he be able to accept?
So what does it mean? And what happens next? We’ve lined up some political and constitutional experts to help us explain.
There’s been a mixed response from European leaders to Theresa May’s impending departure.
Margot James MP and Nadhim Zahawi MP discuss Theresa May’s resignation statement.
Like Thatcher and Cameron, Theresa May was defeated by Europe.
After almost three years in Number 10, Theresa May is likely to be remembered among the great failures of British political history.
Voters in the UK have been going to the polls in the European parliamentary elections. Well, some of them have.
Could Theresa May be about to offer Jeremy Corbyn just about everything he’s asking for on Brexit? And if so, will he be able to accept?
Organisers claim a million people were rallying for a people’s vote. If true, it’s the biggest political march since the anti-Iraq war protest in 2003. But will it do anything to shift the stalemate?
Theresa May’s Stronger Towns Fund represents a tenth of what councils lost from central government under austerity.
An interview with Jill Rutter – from The Institute for Government – on what to expect from Brexit negotiations in the week ahead.
The Transport Secretary has been facing mounting calls for his resignation after he cancelled a £14 million contract with ferry company Seaborne Freight.
A group of Brexiteers have launched their proposals for a free trade agreement between the UK and EU, claiming it will produce the “most advanced and liberalising” conditions ever seen.
The Prime Minister met political figures in Belfast today. One of them was the deputy leader of Sinn Fein, Michelle O’Neill.
It’s been a bright Winter’s day in Dublin. The nurses’ strike has temporarily challenged Brexit for the top of the news bulletins. But Brexit hangs like a cloud over politics here.
With time running out, Parliament’s half term break has been cancelled. Meanwhile, Labour MPs who say they will back Theresa May’s deal have been branded “cowards and facilitators” by another MP from their own party.