Conservatives in crisis: Will Theresa May be a Christmas turkey?
Fears Prime Minister is doomed to a humiliating exit from No. 10.
'Obnoxious old pervs': Parliament bar manager claims Labour MP grabbed her 'aggressively'
In the wake of the Harvery Weinstein sex scandal, accusations of harassment have been targeted at several politicians and officials in UK politics in recent weeks.
Priti Patel offered Theresa May a 'fulsome apology' after resigning over secret meetings
Priti Patel offered Prime Minister Theresa May a 'fulsome apology' after being forced to resign over secret meetings she held with Israeli officials.
Theresa May forces Priti Patel to resign from cabinet over clandestine Israel meetings
Patel is the second member of the cabinet to exit in the past week following the departure of Sir Michael Fallon.
UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia surged by almost 500% since start of Yemen War
UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia have increased by almost 500% since start of Yemen War. Saudi-led air strikes have killed over 5,000 civilians, UN says.
'Dire, but far from disastrous': The narrowing political tightrope for Theresa May
Harassment scandals, Brexit delays and secret meetings have cast a shadow over May - but not as big as you'd expect.
Party leaders agree to implement complaints system for staff in wake of Westminster sexual harassment scandal
Theresa May chaired a cross-party meeting in which party leaders agreed to implement a formal complaints system to tackle sexual impropriety in parliament.
House of Commons 'did not follow up on rape allegation against senior Tory official'
Conservative Party activist said House of Commons "never followed up" her claim that she was raped by senior Tory official. Andrea Leadsom was not notified.
Sexual harassment scandals must be a 'turning point' in society, says CBI boss
Carolyn Fairbairn urges British businesses to stamp out sexual harassment from the workplace following recent scandals.
MP Damian Green urged to step aside following 'extreme pornography' allegations
The senior minister is facing calls from fellow Tory MPs to step aside while allegations that 'extreme pornography' was found on his computer are investigated.
Tory MP and Whip Christopher Pincher resigns over allegations of inappropriate behaviour
Conservative MP and Whip Christopher Pincher has referred himself to police following allegations of misconduct.
Amber Rudd says mounting MP sex abuse allegations signify 'watershed moment' in Westminster
Home Secretary Amber Rudd described sex abuse claims as "watershed moment" for government after Bob Quick said he found "extreme pornography" on Damian Green's computer
Michael Fallon accused of sexually harassing journalist Jane Merrick
Jane Merrick says Sir Michael Fallon tried to kiss her neck when she was a reporter.
MSP Mark McDonald resigns as he admits 'inappropriate behaviour'
Mark McDonald in a statement apologised for his behaviour which he accepted may have made others "uncomfortable."
Conservative MP Charlie Elphicke has been referred to police following 'serious allegations'
Dover MP Charlie Elphicke has been suspended.
Labour suspends veteran MP over 'allegations'
Kelvin Hopkins, MP for Luton North since 1997, was suspended while the party investigates allegations.
The day a married Tory minister invited me to move into his Mayfair pad and service his needs
TheWestminster sex harassment scandal is an assault on our democracy. Do the lecherous MPs begin to understand that?
Gavin Williamson replaces Michael Fallon as defence secretary
Appointment of Gavin Williamson comes just hours after Sir Michael Fallon suddenly resigned from his post after three and a half years in the role.
'The dam has broken': Ruth Davidson warns that Westminster locker room culture 'has got to stop'
The Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson spoke following the shock resignation of Secretary of State for Defence Sir Michael Fallon.
Woman pins down 'sex-pest' and rubs her breasts in his face in viral anti-harassment video
The incident in Brazil was staged by theatre group Confluências group to demonstrate the humiliation that comes with sexual harassment experienced by women in everyday life.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon resigns amid Westminster harassment scandal
UK Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said he had 'overstepped the mark' 15 years ago by placing hand upon Julia Hartley-Brewer's knee.
'I raised it three times with Theresa May. She did not act': Ongoing sex scandal shakes Westminster
MPs have been forced to defend themselves after a week of revelations that have brought chaos to Westminster.
Theresa May's deputy investigated over 'suggestive' text messages amid Westminster sex scandal
First Secretary of State, Damian Green, has hit back at the allegations, claiming them to be "absolutely and completely untrue."
Parents of Jihadi Jack say son has been 'left to rot' by British government
The mother and father of Muslim convert dubbed Jihadi Jack said the British government has left him "to rot" as they desperately seek his release from Syria.
Selling British warships to South America to save money 'will hurt Royal Navy operations'
Cost-cutting plans the Navy may undertake include selling warships to Chile and Brazil but military leaders warn it would harm UK's ability to carry out amphibious operations.
Was Sally Jones's 12-year-old son a legitimate target? US drone strike on Isis 'white widow' questioned
British national Sally Jones and her 12-year-old son Joe Dixon are believed to have been killed by a Predator drone in Syria. Legal questions surround their deaths.
UK defence chiefs 'may cut Royal Marines by 1,000' in cost-saving review
There are concerns that defence savings could put the UK at risk.
Hurricane Irma: What are the British, French and Dutch governments doing to help?
Britain's Defence Minister Michael Fallon said his government's effort was "as good as anybody else's". But is it?
Tony Blair U-turn? Former PM calls for tougher immigration laws to avoid 'self-harm' Brexit
EU nationals would require a work offer before being allowed to move to UK, new report suggests.
British government defends Hurricane Irma response which was 'as good as anybody else's'
It comes after two MPs criticised the government's response to the disaster.