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Is Britain safe from a major cyberattack? Government approach 'poor and chaotic' says report
The verdict is in, and the UK government gets a zero for data breach reporting.
MPs vote overwhelmingly in favour of government's Brexit Bill
The vote gives Theresa May the green light to start negotiations for Britain's EU withdrawal.
MPs will debate blocking Donald Trump's UK state visit as 1.5m sign petition
Downing Street has refused to revoke the invitation despite the backlash over Trump's travel ban.
Theresa May wants to trigger Brexit talks on 9 March – the same day EU leaders meet in Brussels
Brexit-backing Tory MP Dominic Raab tells IBTimes UK: Now it's time to start the serious diplomacy.
Brexit minister David Davis says 'point of no return has passed' as MPs debate Article 50
Warning from top Conservative comes as bill enters the Commons for its second reading.
SNP MP 'woofed' at while questioning UK government's response to Trump's travel ban
Conservative Nicholas Soames apologised to Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh for his 'canine salute'
UK could send troops to Syria after peace deal says Boris Johnson
British foreign secretary told peers that Russian involvement in the civil war is a 'fact of life'.
Theresa May U-turns over Brexit white paper – but refuses to reveal timetable to MPs
Conservative premier made the move after increased pressure from Labour and Tory MPs.
Theresa May faces grilling from MPs at PMQs after Supreme Court defeat
Labour and Conservative MPs want May to publish a White Paper on her Brexit plans.
Government expected to introduce 'most straightforward Brexit bill possible' on Thursday
The Supreme Court ruling requires the PM to seek Parliament's approval to trigger the Brexit process.
Labour faces double by-election fight in Stoke and Copeland on same day
The votes will be the first electoral tests for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in 2017.
Jeremy Hunt may tweak NHS's four-hour waiting-time target for A&E
Health secretary warns patients with less serious problems may not be guaranteed speedy treatment.
'We are not here to sabotage legislation' Lord Speaker tells PM ahead of Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Peer hits outs at those 'intent on creating discord between the House of Commons and the House of Lords'.
Labour MP Jamie Reed to quit Commons and trigger Copeland by-election
Former shadow health minister plans to join the nuclear industry after serving in parliament since 2005.
PM Theresa May faces fresh grilling from MPs over Brexit plans
Conservative premier gives evidence to the House of Commons' Liaison Committee on Brexit plans.
Which two MPs opposed the ratification of the Istanbul Convention?
The UK has signed the Convention in 2012 but it has yet to ratify it.
Jeremy Corbyn defends hiring 'respected' former Sinn Fein boss amid backlash
Source close to Labour leader told IBTimes UK that Jayne Fisher is 'held in high regard'.
Scottish MP Michelle Thomson moves Parliament to tears as she relives rape ordeal aged 14
Former Coronation Street star Tracy Brabin MP also described moment a man tried to rape her as a student.
David Davis: It is 'inconceivable' MPs won't have vote on final Brexit deal
Davis made admission during a debate over the government's Brexit plans in the House of Commons.
Theresa May drops 'Brexit means Brexit' for 'red, white and blue' slogan
Conservative premier also remained defiant on her 'no running commentary stance' as she faces a rebellion.
Ruth Davidson: Scottish Tory leader warns of divisive Brexit with 'healing' call
Davidson will issue the plea as she delivers the Rhondda lecture at the Institute of Directors.
MPs overwhelmingly reject motion accusing Tony Blair of misleading them over Iraq War
House of Commons debate sees SNP call for fresh probe into conduct of former prime minister.
John McDonnell urges Philip Hammond to face 'extreme Brexit fanatics' in UK government
Shadow chancellor also attacked Hammond for failing to mention social care during speech.
MPs to debate ban on shops opening on Boxing Day after 137,000 sign petition
Petition author Jack Johnson argued that the Christmas holidays are a 'family time' for workers.
Scotland invades Parliament: House of Commons sees spike in Irn Bru sales after influx of SNP MPs
Since 2013-14, sales of the orange fizzy drink have doubled in the cafes and bars of parliament.
Scottish and Welsh governments will have their day in Supreme Court over Brexit vote
Court's decision is a boost for the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.
MP expenses bill hits £133m as UK taxpayers are charged £7.7m more
Taxpayers' Alliance told IBTimes UK that MPs should not 'take their eyes off the ball'.
Jeremy Corbyn aide says time is real secret behind Labour leader's PMQs performance
Source close to Corbyn told IBTimes UK that he has not changed his preparations for the weekly bout.
Jacob Rees-Mogg disagrees with Zac Goldsmith over Heathrow – but here's why he is still backing him
Conservative MP tells IBTimes UK that Goldsmith is a 'model of what an MP ought to be'.
'Utterly outrageous' – Theresa May skewers Fifa over England vs Scotland poppy ban
Conservative premier was also challenged by Jeremy Corbyn over the benefits system during PMQs.