Britain plans to send ‘tens of thousands’ of asylum seekers to Rwanda
Oxfam condemns Boris Johnson’s proposal as ‘cruel, immoral and impractical’
Oxfam condemns Boris Johnson’s proposal as ‘cruel, immoral and impractical’
Patel’s move reaction to criticism mere 850 visas granted out of 22,000 applications
Putin could seek to reduce Kyiv to rubble, says British prime minister
London Letter: the Labour leader drove home his rejection of the left-wingers who helped make him leader by praising Blair
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
Wayne Couzens used his police ID to falsely arrest woman, rape and murder her
Dutch minister says Netherlands is not engaged in making bilateral agreements with the UK for the return of ‘irregular migrants’
Health secretary Matt Hancock warns variant could ‘spread like wildfire’ among unvaccinated
Commons committee concludes ‘thousands of people with Covid-19 arrived in or returned to the UK in February and March’
Joan O’Connell’s speech to the TUC on equal pay was included in Made in Dagenham film
YouGov poll shows shadow Brexit secretary beating Rebecca Long Bailey in last round
Move by shadow foreign secretary sees the race to succeed Jeremy Corbyn begin
Yvette Cooper, Keir Starmer and Emily Thornberry are among potential candidates
Emily Thornberry, Keir Starmer, John McDonnell in running for top job
Three Irish people arrested connection with the deaths of 39 people are released on bail
Attempt to oust deputy party leader abandoned on first day of Brighton conference
Constable says force had ‘no prior knowledge’ that the speech would veer into politics
Resignation of prime minister’s brother adds to dreadful week for beleaguered Tory chief
London Letter: Demise of Theresa May leaves Tories facing some hard choices
Cross-party group puts forward Bill obliging prime minister to seek lengthy Brexit delay
Yvette Cooper’s Bill would require Theresa May to extend article 50 beyond April 12th
There is a growing view May will have to go if deal is rejected again
Most Conservatives, including eight ministers, voted against May’s motion in a free vote
British PM issues warning after House of Commons votes to rule out no-deal exit
Ardently pro-European, the veteran Tory has watched in horror as the debacle unfolds
Extent of the vote in favour of Cooper’s amendment shows the ground is shifting
Macron warns Britain cannot expect EU to agree to delay if it only postpones negotiating deadline
Ministers threatened to resign if UK leader failed to rule out no-deal Brexit
Amber Rudd, Greg Clark and David Gauke issue blunt warning to Tory Brexiteers
Soubry, Allen and Wollaston join eight former Labour MPs in the Independent Group
A look at Theresa May’s main motion and the amendments that have been selected
British prime minister Theresa May seems to be a devotee of game-theory books
Tory chief whip in talks with backbenchers aiming to table motion ruling out backstop
PM to address House of Commons as she rules out Corbyn’s customs union idea
Prime minister likely to seek further talks with Brussels and negotiate with Labour
Pro-EU Labour MPs criticise leader’s offer to support deal for concessions
DUP’s Sammy Wilson describes the European Council president as a ‘devilish, trident-wielding euro maniac’
Proponents insist looming prospect of no-deal Brexit could focus minds
Brady amendment has identified backstop as the sole obstacle to ratifying the withdrawal agreement
Prime minister pledges to seek binding changes to Brexit withdrawal agreement
Brussels won’t like Brady idea but it might give May something to bring to the EU table
Prime minister asks colleagues to vote for amendment proposed by Sir Graham Brady
Four main strategies are being proposed - some more attractive to Ireland than others
Matt Hancock tells BBC TV Ireland would not want to push Britain to leave EU with no deal
London Letter: UK and EU are at odds once again as a result of growing risk of no-deal
Pressure on Theresa May as pensions secretary refuses to rule out resignation
Amendments to include article 50 extension, customs union, new vote and backstop limit
Tory amendment ‘likely to appeal to moderate MPs who just want Brexit sorted’
Bilateral treaty envisaged both governments bypassing EU for deal on invisible border
Prime minister resisting Corbyn’s demands that she drop no-deal ‘blackmail’ threat
Parliament votes to restrict taxation powers if Britain leaves EU without agreement
May insists MPs will vote on her Brexit deal next week, although dozens of Conservatives have promised to vote against it
Motion will increase pressure on government to avoid a hard border in Ireland
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