Pilita Clark: Beware the march of the childless voter
JD Vance’s comments betray a serious misunderstanding of where the world is heading in the first half of the 21st century
JD Vance’s comments betray a serious misunderstanding of where the world is heading in the first half of the 21st century
Boris Johnson dissociates himself from claim that Labour deputy leader tries to distract him
Biggest rebellion since Johnson as PM but tough measures pass with Labour absention
Chancellor resigns over demands to sack his advisers and is replaced by Rishi Sunak
Resignation comes weeks before budget after Javid refuses to allow advisers to be sacked
Eurosceptic campaigners seeking to meet £500,000 cost of getting clock to chime on January 31st
Large publicly listed companies to disclose ratios between CEO and average worker pay
Members of Momentum and Blue Beyond on what the general election means to the young
Anti-fracking campaign by local people emerged as flashpoint in climate activist movement
‘Little evidence’ government seeking a deal, says Amber Rudd following her resignation
Leaders who set a goal, without rooting it in reality, set followers up for disappointment
Taoiseach says no-deal exit a ‘British threat’ and Irish and EU positions have not changed
Boris Johnson got 126 votes in second round of voting, 80 ahead of nearest rival
Planet Business: Political buccaneers and a reflective billionaire take centre stage
Former UK foreign secretary secures resounding early victory in Tory leadership race
Mark Harper, Esther McVey and Andrea Leadsom eliminated from contest to succeed May
Hunt and Gove look the most likely to fight it out for second slot in Tory leadership battle
The Conservative party has had its first vote on a future leader. Six candidates remain
Former Commons leader Andrea Leadsom says leaving EU at the end of October will be a ‘red line’ if she becomes prime minister
Tory leadership candidate says Merkel and Macron are open to renegotiating Brexit deal
Comments come after Dominic Raab refuses to rule out proroguing parliament
MPs gear up for leadership campaign and voting as US president makes three-day trip
Brexit Party leader predicts general election win if Conservatives fail on October Brexit
Chancellor of exchequer says confidence motion would confront crash-out advocates
Frontrunner Boris Johnson says he would not seek a new article 50 extension
Denis Staunton: PM’s emotional departure came with pointed advice for her successor
Runners and riders: With pressure on PM to announce departure date, who is jostling for position?
British PM to meet Graham Brady to set out timetable for departure from office
Speculation growing that British PM is on verge of quitting
PM expected to outline departure plans on Friday after Andrea Leadsom quits cabinet
Leadsom’s resignation piles on further pressure at end of difficult day for the PM
Prime minster seeks to conclude ‘viable alternative’ to Irish backstop by December 2020
Commons leader Andrea Leadsom insists it would be utterly unacceptable for Britain to participate in European elections
DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds says a softer Brexit is now a possible outcome
Jeremy Hunt and Michael Gove among the Tories who could try to succeed Theresa May
Government’s decision to decouple the withdrawal agreement from the political declaration allows the vote to go ahead
Hardcore Brexiteers remain steadfast on Sunderland to London Leave Means Leave march
As PM’s authority wanes, some MPs say they will not stay in party run by ‘Brexit ultras’
Prime minister no longer putting deal to third vote, following Bercow's intervention
House of Commons speaker has never shied away from upsetting the government
‘By getting changes we need to the backstop... we can reach a deal this House can support’
Inside Politics: Donald Tusk’s ‘special place in hell’ comments dominate British press agenda
DUP’s Sammy Wilson describes the European Council president as a ‘devilish, trident-wielding euro maniac’
PM’s government survives no- confidence vote; Corbyn to decline invitation to meet PM
Speaker of the House of Commons urges whips to allow Tulip Siddiq to have a proxy
Dodds says Brussels reassurances not enough if PM is to win vote on withdrawal deal
Secret ballot to be held in House of Commons on Wednesday evening
Vote will be held between 6pm and 9pm on Wednesday and the result known by 10pm
DUP’s Nigel Dodds describes as ‘devastating’ advice drawn up by UK attorney general
Theresa May’s deal in danger as ministers found in contempt of parliament
British PM opens five days of debate on Brexit deal as MPs pass motion over legal advice
Theresa May will travel to Brussels for talks with Jean-Claude Juncker
EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says the draft deal was ‘fair and balanced’
Former Brexit secretary told the Sunday Times the UK should demand to unilaterally leave the customs union
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices