Theresa May must rewrite Cameron's legacy at the Tory Conference
May should by now be in command and control, but Cameron's allies are intent on guarding his legacy.
UK fears US 9/11 bill would put military and intelligence agencies at risk of prosecution
If the legislation is passed it would empower hostile nations to take legal action against the US and its allies.
Read John McDonnell's full speech to Labour conference in Liverpool
Shadow chancellor says a Labour government will 'rewrite the rules to the benefit of working people'.
Brexit supporter fined for stealing Eddie Izzard's pink beret at pro-EU rally
Polish national David Czerwonko, from Brentford, snatched the hat on 3 September.
British armed forces 'ill-prepared' for attack on UK, says retired commander
Gen Sir Richard Barrons accused the Ministry of Defence of leaving the UK exposed.
George Osborne launches Northern Powerhouse think tank after Theresa May 'wobble'
Former chancellor says he'll stay in politics for flagship scheme following fears PM was reluctant.
George Osborne vows to push ahead with his Northern Powerhouse economic plan
The ex-Chancellor will chair a new think tank aimed at boosting England's northern cities.
Home Secretary to announce inquiry into 'Battle of Orgreave' miners' strike clashes
Amber Rudd is set to lay out the terms of the probe into police conduct during the 1984 clashes.
Frances O'Grady: Workers should not pay the price for Brexit, TUC chief warns
General secretary will challenge Theresa May as she addresses delegates in Brighton.
Theresa May says grammar schools are needed to stop the rich dominating the best state schools
Prime minister told 1922 committee there is already 'selection by house price'.
MPs told to vacate Houses of Parliament for six-year £4bn restoration plan
Committee to advise refit of the estate to start in 2022.
UK wants Australia to be its first post-Brexit trade partner
Countries to hold preliminary talks from early 2017 towards framing a bilateral free trade agreement.
Theresa May raises concerns over Yemen as calls grow for world's second-biggest arms dealer to stop Saudi sales
Boris Johnson insists Britain 'operates one of the most robust arms export control regimes in the world'.
Man charged with theft after snatching Eddie Izzard's pink beret during March for Europe
A man grabbed the comedian's garish hat whilst he was supporting a pro-EU march in London
Britain's G20 officials warned to not have sex with China's spies to avoid being bugged
Security chiefs warn Britons in Hangzhou they may be targetted by Chinese spies.
Sylvester Stallone dismisses death hoax, posts photos on Instagram
The fake news of the Rocky star's death was reportedly shared on social media via a video.
Eddie Izzard's pink beret stolen by Brexiteer during March for Europe in London
Protesters clashed near Westminster as a pro-EU rally snaked through London.
For maternity discrimination to end, we need to change work culture and the attitude of bosses
This unacceptable discrimination must not be overlooked as Whitehall grapples with Brexit.
German vice chancellor Sigmar Gabriel: Generous Brexit deal could spell the end of EU
Gabriel warns other member states may be tempted to leave the bloc if UK is offered favourable terms.
China 'will refuse' to rewrite terms of Hinkley Point C nuclear plant deal
Beijing unlikely to accept a watered-down agreement as Number 10 reviews UK nuclear options.
Philip Hammond and Brexit ministers warring over leaving the EU single market
Treasury officials desperate for Britain's financial services industry to retain access to the single market.
Prince William reveals he 'misses Princess Diana everyday' during Youthscape charity visit
The Duke of Cambridge opened up about Diana as he comforted a young boy who had also lost his mother.
'Yes Minister' comedy writer Sir Anthony Jay dies aged 86
Jay and his co-author Jonathan Lynn were reportedly paid £1,200 an episode between them.
Kezia Dugdale endorses Owen Smith for Labour leadership: 'Jeremy Corbyn only speaks to converted'
Scottish Labour leader's backing comes after Mayor of London endorses Smith and ballots sent out.
Jeremy Corbyn vows to 'extend democracy' across UK and inside Labour
Pledges come as Labour party members start to receive their ballots for the leadership election.
Actor and disability campaigner Lord Brian Rix dies aged 92
Lord Rix was ready to die, but UK laws were stopping him from voluntarily ending his life.
Councils are 'dismissive and discriminatory' of a rising number of homeless people, say MPs
Communities and Local Government Committee calls for cross-Whitehall strategy to end homelessness crisis.
While we bask in Olympic glory, Saudi Arabia is destroying Yemen with British bombs
The UN has accused Saudi forces of killing twice as many civilians as all others combined.
MPs given Mossad martial arts training following Jo Cox murder
MPs are being trained to defend themselves against armed attackers.
Theresa May orders ministers to stop the 'nonsense' and focus on Brexit delivery amid turf war
The PM's intervention is in response to the turf war between Liam Fox and Boris Johnson.