Johnson pockets reporter’s phone to avoid seeing photo of sick child
Prime minister shown picture of boy (4) asleep on floor of overcrowded hospital
Prime minister shown picture of boy (4) asleep on floor of overcrowded hospital
Party predicted to gain another Westminster MP in upcoming byelection
Critics say move to join Trans-Pacific Partnership is sign of ‘desperation’
Veteran politician promises to push for a softer Brexit after winning unopposed
‘This debate is not just a quagmire for the government, it is also a political nightmare’
Decision leaves open possibility of low-key visit to London before the end of this year
Theresa May says comment by MP Anne Marie Morris ‘completely unacceptable’
Vince Cable invites political ‘refugees’ to jump ship from pro-Brexit Labour party
British PM’s spokesman insists government’s policy on public service pay unchanged
Leader of House of Commons says media should pull together to help secure Brexit
Election results will not deter political will to leave EU, says British prime minister
Party failed to make significant gains in UK election after lacklustre campaign
One-time deputy PM Nick Clegg is the biggest casualty of the general election
Campaign trail: Britain’s ‘third party’ struggles to be heard as main parties become polarised
Prime minister willing to tear up human rights laws to counter terrorism threat
Parties trade barbs on security as Corbyn compared to ‘Tricephalous monster’
Police identify two of attackers shot dead including one who had lived in Ireland
Why isn’t Brexit a big issue? Why is Corbyn polling so strongly? Could May lose?
Labour leader warns voters against giving prime minister a blank cheque next week
Labour leader’s decision underlines own confidence and Theresa May’s absence
Conservatives rule out changing plan for elderly home care despite party’s drop in polls
London Letter: Fewer than half who voted Remain have the appetite to resist Brexit
Party leader Tim Farron says electorate last year did not vote to pull out of single market
CPS says there is insufficient evidence to prosecute politicians and party officials
One case remains under consideration, prosecution service says
UK Politics: Theresa May could not get away with saying so little if people paid attention
Spokesman attempts to bring clarity on party’s Brexit policy
UK election: Tim Farron has lots to smile about, with chaos in Labour and plenty of new recruits
Opposition MPs criticise British PM’s decision as a refusal to put her case to public
Elections and democracy about public debate, says Corbyn, as MPs prepare to vote
Proposed Spanish veto on trade deal because of Gibraltar angers Conservatives
Prime minister says it is in Britain’s interest for EU to succeed and prosper
Redefining relationship with Republic just one aspect of potentially fraught Brexit
GCHQ says White House allegations are ‘utterly ridiculous and should be ignored’
Foreign office recognises ‘strong views’ of 1.8 million signatories but says it will press head
Downing Street says May will not withdraw invitation because it is in ‘national interest’
London Letter: Party spokesman sees focus on single market as sign of moderation
Contacts between European Commission and EU member states have also intensified
Liberal Democrats celebrating after successfully switching focus of campaign to Brexit
Photographs of notes carried by Tory aide suggest UK cannot stay in single market
Cabinet office document says departments overwhelmed and ministers split on strategy
In apparent bid to woo Labour voters, Farron says former PM achieved important rights
Reports suggest prime minister will trigger article 50 without allowing MPs to vote on it
Post-Brexit slowdown expected to shrink Britain’s economy and lead to first rate cut in seven years
‘The UK chose to join the invasion of Iraq before the peaceful options for disarmament had been exhausted’
Conservatives drop controversial pledge to scrap 1998 Human Rights Act
Cameron leads tributes saying millions felt that broadcaster was their own special friend
Opposition MPs line up to criticise British PM over comments in clash with Jeremy Corbyn
Conservatives pledge to overturn the Bill allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote
Some foreigners are ‘abusing our good will’, UK’s home secretary claims
Allegations include that prime minister was part of decadent university dining society
Labour MP has apologised for ‘honouring IRA’ comments and offence caused
Family of boys washed up on beach were trying to emigrate to Canada
British leader criticised as desperate migrants continue attempts to reach Britain
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