Queen left in 'royal shambles' after wave of senior aide resignations amid internal power struggle
'Chaotic' relationship between Kensington Palace and Clarence House revealed.
Google employee's anti-diversity manifesto sparks internal backlash, some support among staff
Google's new VP of Diversity, Integrity & Governance Danielle Brown told staff 'it's not a viewpoint that I or this company endorses".
Mark Carney vs Unite: What the Bank of England strike is all about
The UK central bank faces its first strike in 50 years as support staff walkout over paltry pay rise.
Fake MP website gets socialist London art student reported to the police
Labour's Vicky Foxcroft described the stunt as "extremely irresponsible".
Jeremy Hunt's £1.3bn mental health plan 'lacks detail'
Thousands of NHS nursing posts remain unfilled, data revealed this month.
Revealed: 1,250 top university staff paid more than £150,000 – as students rack up debt
Labour peer condemns rise in salaries and calls for prime minister to impose a cap.
Michael Gove shares deep regret of Donald Trump's stance against Paris climate accord
British Environment Secretary delivered his first major speech to the WWF charity.
EU softens on post-Brexit trade talks as Philip Hammond faces UK briefing war
Michael Barnier and David Davis will also discuss a £87bn Brexit bill in Brussels.
Philip Hammond defends claims he called public-sector workers 'overpaid'
The Chancellor is already facing backlash for earlier sexist remarks.
UK unemployment falls to historic lows - but squeeze on household wages tightens
The numbers in work hit the highest total since records began, but real wages fell by 0.5% year-on-year.
Grenfell Tower survivors have finally been given a one-year immigration amnesty
But Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott doesn't think the government has gone far enough.
Theresa May defends public sector pay cap by comparing UK to Greece in row with Corbyn
Labour leader and Conservative premier clashed during Prime Minister's Questions.
Fury vented after David Cameron says 'opposing austerity is not compassionate'
Former PM made the comments in a speech in Seoul.
'Hard Brexit means people fleeing the UK,' reveals Jeremy Hunt note
"Jeremy Hunt knows that Brexit will be a disaster for the NHS," the Lib Dems said after the gaffe.
Firefighters reject 'inadequate' 2% pay offer after terror attacks and Grenfell disaster
"It does not recognise the extra work firefighters have been doing," FBU chief Matt Wrack said.
Hawks v Doves: Inside the Monetary Policy Committee's split over interest rates
MPC members Ian McCafferty and Gertjan Vlieghe sum up the divisions over the state of the British economy.
Chancellor says Britain must 'hold nerve' over public sector pay
Philip Hammond admitted people are "weary" after seven years of austerity.
Conservative members want Theresa May to quit before the next general election
But the Tories want May to stay in Number 10 as the two-year-long Brexit talks continue.
Boris Johnson unites with Michael Gove in public sector pay rebellion
Conservative cabinet ministers are heaping pressure on Theresa May after her election losses.
Nurses leaving NHS adds pressure to calls for scrapping of public sector pay cap
Downing Street is coming under increasing pressure to end its 1% cap on wage rises in the public sector.
UK to quit international fishing agreements
Government plans to 'take back control' and pull out of the 1964 treaty in two years.
Michael Gove challenges Number 10 over public sector pay weeks after cabinet return
Environment secretary says the government should listen to 'authoritative' public sector pay bodies.
Full list of MPs who voted against giving nurses and firefighters 'fair' pay rise
Tories and DUP vote against Labour ammendment to end 1% public sector annual pay increase cap.
Millions of public sector workers set for pay rise as Tories consider axing cap
Downing Street said the government is reviewing measure after Theresa May's election blow.
Corbyn's support will fall now he's finally being treated as a politician rather than as a joke
British people, who have always eschewed political extremes, won't vote for a UK version of Fidel Castro.
How infrastructure investing has become mainstream
Pension funds and insurers are attracted to investing in infrastructure that can offer long term and stable returns.
Jeremy Corbyn pledges to create 1 million 'good jobs' if Labour wins election
Party leader says Labour will drive "growth across the whole of the UK" but fails to give greater clarity.
Trump has ditched the Paris climate agreement - scientists break down what it means for the US and the world
The US will become one of only three countries in the world not to take part, next to Syria and Nicaragua.
Fraud and election manifesto pledges – are they one and the same?
It is worth asking how big a problem is fraud and why UK political parties should focus on it in their manifestos.
Election 2017: Where do the main parties stand on 4G, 5G and broadband?
Pledges made by the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats for connectivity.