British energy producer poised to sell North Sea gas to Russia’s Gazprom
Sales agreement struck months before Putin ordered Ukraine invasion
Sales agreement struck months before Putin ordered Ukraine invasion
London Letter: Lack of definition and drift from core principles flaw in Labour fabric
Former trade unionist who was married to Harriet Harman MP died in Birmingham
UK’s newly appointed chief negotiator with EU wants ‘comprehensive solution’
Figures on left of party criticise tilt ‘to right’ but Nandy dismisses characterisation
Removal of Louise Haigh from role not related to comments on Irish unity, MP says
Critics said aim of 1.5 degrees in ‘intensive care’ after row over wording
Multifaceted plans ‘torpedoed’ by treasury and inadequate for crisis, Labour says
Planet Business: No more ‘lumpiness’ at Netflix?
The former Labour leader is back on the front bench – ‘the zeitgeist is different now’
Potential move on Internal Market and tax Bills ‘the grinding wheels of the climbdown’
Keir Starmer ahead by four points on who would be better prime minister
Planet Business: The descent continues
Analysis: Ed Miliband delivers parliamentary tour de force in opposing PM’s Internal Market Bill
Candidates now seek backing to get on final ballot of half a million members and supporters
It is tragic that a potentially transformative moment for Britain depends on this man
Tory MP Anna Soubry, who was branded a ‘Nazi’, accused police of ignoring abuse
Honour for John Redwood labelled a desperate bid to blunt criticism of PM’s deal
Politicians in UK and US respond with outrage to president’s undiplomatic comments
Reality TV: The mouthy Oasis man proves himself the king of celebrity couch potatoes
People are ready for a radical change. Trying to brand Corbyn a Marxist throwback who wants to turn Britain into Venezuela won’t work
Cough-plagued British PM handed P45 by Conservative conference prankster
British culture secretary said she is ‘minded’ to ask competition authority to investigate
Labour Party spent more money on social media marketing than it did two years ago
Why isn’t Brexit a big issue? Why is Corbyn polling so strongly? Could May lose?
Labour leader’s decision underlines own confidence and Theresa May’s absence
PM announces change after blaming ‘fake claims’ by Jeremy Corbyn on home care policy
His anti-austerity manifesto has been therapeutic, renewing his party’s identity and sense of moral purpose
Conservatives rule out changing plan for elderly home care despite party’s drop in polls
Chris Johns: Need to ensure growth and tackle monopolies absent from Conservative plan
London Letter: Schism in beckons if leader does not step down in wake of likely defeat
Analysis: For the first time in the campaign, the focus is on the party’s policies
London Briefing: Prime minister’s bright idea likely to leave voters out of pocket
‘Monsieur Zen is fine,’ says Labour leader in face of onslaught of media criticism
21st Century Fox’s bid for pay-TV company is response to an even bigger rival takeover
International revolutionaries such as Mr Corbyn are not interested in the banal politics required to gather votes at home
Acquisition of Stephen Donnelly helps FF inoculate itself from a Varadkar-led FG
Prime minister declines to reiterate threat to walk away from negotiations as minsters resort to rhetoric
Other measures to reduce inequality include bosses’ pay based on multiple of workers’ pay
Chancellor Philip Hammond will struggle to find sweeteners in his autumn statement
‘Even when winners are caught out in direct lies, there is no shame, and none is expected’
Politics: The only intelligible lesson from 2016 is that ‘nobody knows anything’
PM bows to pressure from Labour and Tories but rules out vote in parliament
New British Labour base sees itself as allied to Syriza in Greece and Spain’s Podemos
UK Politics: Labour Party’s leader has been exactly as bad as he was always going to be
Country that voted to leave EU will now be led by someone who wanted to stay
From the horrors of Isis and Syria to Brexit and the travails of it’s political parties, Britain lives every day with the legacy of Tony Blair’s war 13 years ago
‘We’ve got the numbers, we’ve got the big hitters,’ says ex-shadow business secretary
Allies say leader has support of members as Miliband and Brown join calls for him to go
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell says party must ‘respect decisions of members’
Leave campaign exploited huge ignorance about EU, says Oscar-winning producer
Both Brexit campaigns continue hiatus as vigils for Labour MP take place all over UK
Nigel Farage urges voters to use referendum to remove prime minister from office
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