Popular Conservatives clan meets in Westminster amid agreement Tories are neither ‘popular nor conservative’
While the right-wing Tory factions meet to plan a ‘rebuild’, election winners gathered in parliament to be sworn in
While the right-wing Tory factions meet to plan a ‘rebuild’, election winners gathered in parliament to be sworn in
House of Commons leader Penny Mordaunt among the well-known MPs rejected by the electorate
Policy geek Paul MacDonnell is running for election to Westminster amid the green hills of Somerset
Plus: Mayor of Limerick’s ‘erroneous’ planning arguments; Nigel Farage’s Irish teacher; and Neil Jordan’s strange Garret FitzGerald anecdote
There was a time when we were rightly appalled about the language used about migrants in Brexit Britain. Now it is steadily being normalised here
London Letter: Private members clubs are enmeshed in the power fabric of the city
London schoolgirl who fled to Syria to join Islamic State in 2015 lost her latest appeal last week against UK government decision
Planet Business: Tech earnings takeaways, McDonald’s Middle East troubles and a former pop star at the Pop Con launch
Former UK prime minister launches her Popular Conservatives pressure group in Westminster
LBC broadcaster on what ails his native country, his faith in youth and why he won’t be tracking down his Irish biological mother
Right-leaning broadcaster also gives stakes to other staff including suspended presenter Dan Wootton
Prepared notes ahead of meeting last year said ‘spirit of partnership and mutual respect’ damaged by recent post-Brexit negotiations
Conservative MPs are once again at each other’s throats over Brexit and the party’s electoral prospects
Stuart Maconie is proud of his country. But after travelling it to write The Full English, he’d like it to focus on being happy, healthy and progressive
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has been rocked by allegations of rape and harassment of female staff members by male colleagues
UK prime minister begins process that will most likely see UK moving back towards the EU as Johnson and co fade away
Station had revenues of just €4m and paid staff, including several Conservative politicians hosting programmes, €12.4m
At a stroke, the DUP leader could bring stability to Northern Ireland, gain influence with Sunak and win friends in Starmer’s Labour Party
The acerbic Guardian columnist on being ‘sort of posh’, showbiz writing and how far she'll go for a joke
Planet Business: Kim Kardashian’s costly crypto; the ‘climate positive’ Brisbane Olympics; and an update on Optimus, Elon Musk’s dancing robot prototype
No option given for UK respondents to say they wanted to keep the current metric system
Evidence is growing of beneficial impact of Northern Ireland protocol, says Micheál Martin
Brussels watching anxiously to see if London undoes the Northern Ireland protocol
London Letter: Tory MPs’ morale seems to collapse when asked to ‘defend indefensible’
Populist PM still framing politics as spurious battle with EU highlights UK’s insular nature
There are opportunities and risk but interconnected modern economies will always be regulated
Northern Ireland secretary says British PM will ‘fight’ and win next general election
Planet Business: Brexiteer’s new gig; crypto crime; and a bitter-sweet subscription
Inside Politics: Two recent events highlights poorly resourced nature of Army, Naval Service and Air Corps
No one sacked as PM changes team in sign of anxiety about no-confidence vote letters
Boris Johnson carries out mini-reshuffle as pressure remains to withdraw Starmer smear
Leaked emails suggested PM authorised move as thousands of people were left behind in Kabul
Sue Gray understood to be completing checks on report as fresh questions of PM’s truthfulness emerge
London Letter: the Labour leader drove home his rejection of the left-wingers who helped make him leader by praising Blair
Duchess sued publisher ANL over contents of letter she sent to her father being published
Prime Minister admits mistake in trying to change rules to save Owen Paterson
PM had promised new vote in standards in public life row after heavy backlash
Medical association accuses government of ‘wilful negligence’ in not bringing back restrictions
Partition, 1921 TV review: The politician-turned-railway guru has reached the end of the line
An Irishman’s Diary: What does decimate really mean now?
Campaign migrates registered office for its website so it can retain .eu internet address
Good fisheries deal would allow Johnson to show flexibility on other outstanding issues
MEPs demand time to scrutinise text of any deal as deadlock remains over key issues
America Letter: Irish influence in Congress is strongest it has been since Brexit vote
Parliamentary staffer alleges MP abused her on multiple occasions
The epic story of liberation has become mesmerisingly tedious
London Letter: CBI leader says business could not cope with failure to reach a deal
Manchester United’s young striker has been a shining light during a grim time in Britain
1km queue to vote as Jacob Rees-Mogg says it’s time for parliament to return to normal
Rees-Mogg tells MPs that arrangements which allow them to participate and vote without being in Westminster end on June 2nd
Controversial short-sellers deliver messages that people would rather not hear
Senior diplomat says that staying out of EU’s coronavirus plan ‘was a political decision’
Only 2,000 NHS staff have been tested, with 125,000 self-isolating at home
Issue of a populist project without a people, nationalist project without a nation remains
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