Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel leaving BBC to join Global
Pair to front a new podcast, host radio show and provide analysis for website
Pair to front a new podcast, host radio show and provide analysis for website
Friction with France casts pall over supposed showcase for PM’s vision of ‘Global Britain’
Draft G20 communiqué indicates richest countries on track to tackle climate change
Health secretary Matt Hancock warns variant could ‘spread like wildfire’ among unvaccinated
SNP wins 64 seats in parliament, which with Greens has its biggest ever independence majority
Dave McGreevy had no idea what was to follow when he sent out a Tweet from his kitchen table
Despite backing by Boris Johnson, key details about aide’s breaching of lockdown remain murky
The odd outburst on Zoom is only human but this is not a time for angry words at work
A Life on Our Planet is a terrifying catalogue of our self-sabotaging transgressions
Prime minister accused of ‘running scared’ from leaders’ debate on climate change
NI’s former secretary of state accuses Johnson of ‘passing the parcel’ on Border issue
Two British cabinet ministers have now said they will resign if Johnson enters Number 10
Iranian seizure of tanker prompts accusation ministers focused on leadership election
Gary Lineker remains top paid while Graham Norton is third on the list
Chancellor of exchequer says confidence motion would confront crash-out advocates
Former executive suggests broadcaster’s interest in Irish matters waned after 1998 peace deal
Dublin and Brussels may agree to bargain on political declaration rewrite but not backstop
May hints she will focus on changing political declaration, not the withdrawal agreement
Conservative Brexiteers and pro-Europeans opposing stance on EU customs arrangement
British Labour MP seeks answers amid reports PM stymied security services in 2016
Prime minister defends ‘common rule book’ as protecting British jobs and livelihoods
Michael Gove urges MPs to unite behind PM, saying proposal is the best available option
I groaned at ‘Valkyrie’, ‘Darkest Hour’ and ‘Dunkirk’, and despaired at ‘Saving Private Ryan’
DUP says Tánaiste is ‘belligerent, interfering and Brit bashing’ and trying to break-up UK
Former Shadow Northern spokesperson sacked for seeking a referendum on final deal
David Davis confident Britain and EU can seal deal and ‘basically, we will do as we do now’
Britain’s PM claims roadmap described in speech involves benefits for both UK and EU
Tory hardliners are driven by a bizarre and contradictory economic determinism
By aligning with Tory remainers in a Commons rebellion over the customs union, Labour could pave the way to power
Anthony McIntyre recalls the Sinn Féin leader’s time in the Provisional IRA
Outgoing SF leader says he has never distanced himself from IRA
James Brokenshire resigns from post due to ill-health amid British cabinet reshuffle
David Davis caused consternation with comments he has since clarified
Theresa May has lost control, but she’s correctly identified the fundamental challenge faced by the Conservatives
British Labour leader concerned about restrictions on state aid and spending
Foreign secretary’s ‘Telegraph’ article seen as challenge to PM’s authority
The issue of gender pay equality comes down to fairness and fundamental social values
Graham Norton earns up to £899,999 with Stephen Nolan on up to £449,999
UK Brexit secretary says tagging of containers an option at Border
The response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy represents a far more serious challenge to the party than the election result
Another election preferable to a Government propped up by a gang of homophobes, creationists and enemies of gender equality. Has the prime minister no shame?
TV view: Osborne’s election night delight underlined the factional nature of British politics
Home secretary rejects suggestion MI5 missed opportunity to apprehend Salman Abedi
Former Labour PM tells UK voters to elect Conservatives if necessary
Home secretary tells internet giants they must do more to tackle extremist content
George Osborne says he had advised David Cameron not to hold EU referendum
Scottish first minister tells SNP conference country would have ‘progressive’ future in EU
‘This was about putting myself back on level playing-field, to compete at highest level’
Jeremy Corbyn, Tom Watson and Emily Thornberry at odds on future of submarines
Favourite Theresa May says number of EU migrants to UK may rise ahead of Brexit deal
Tory MP Bernard Jenkin says Mark Carney has ‘gone way beyond what a bank governor would normally do’
Ex-PM seeks to convince Labour voters that migration fears are no reason to vote Leave
Leave campaign ahead in some polls after focusing heavily on immigration for 10 days
Barack Obama planning to intervene in debate during visit to London this week
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