Politics
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Brexit: Conservatives urge 'unity' ahead of EU bill vote
The government's Brexit bill is expected to clear the Commons, but peers may then try to change it.
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Minister for loneliness appointed to continue Jo Cox's work
The government creates a new ministerial role, which continues the work of the late MP Jo Cox.
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Tory MP Ben Bradley 'sorry' for blog post about jobless
In 2012 Ben Bradley's blog post criticised what he called a "vast sea of unemployed wasters".
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Power shift?
What Momentum's election wins might mean for the future of the Labour Party.
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Carillion was left with just £29m before going bankrupt
Carillion held rescue talks with the government since October in a bid to stave off collapse, says boss.
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Momentum's Christine Shawcroft voted on to Labour disputes panel
It comes after Momentum strengthened its grip on Labour's executive committee.
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Should private or public firms run public services?
The moodbox, an unscientific test with a box and balls, is used to find out what the man and woman in the street think of the public and private...
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Anna Soubry on new Boris Johnson Brexit bus NHS claims
People have been "conned" by claims on the side of a bus about extra money for the NHS, says Anna Soubry MP.
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How Belgium, Germany, Iraq, Somalia, US and Antarctica cope
Looking at how countries, or less defined areas, can function without an elected government.
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France will not allow another 'Jungle' camp in Calais, says Macron
France's president vows to prevent another migrant camp as hundreds continue to gather in Calais.
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Does MP Sir Desmond Swayne nod off in Ken Clarke's speech?
Does MP Sir Desmond Swayne nod off during Ken Clarke's speech on the EU Withdrawal Bill?
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Donald Tusk on Brexit: 'Our hearts are still open to you'
The European Council President says the UK could remain in the EU if there is "a change of heart".