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Theresa May to hail Union as 'unstoppable force' ahead of Nicola Sturgeon meeting
The prime minister will give an address north of the border to kickstart a politically significant week.
May to offer benefits to EU migrants living in UK even after Brexit?
Department for Exiting EU proposes allowing three million migrants in UK to keep rights to state handouts.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says Britain should not fear debt or borrowing
'It's quite simple – united we stand divided we fall,' said the opposition leader.
Don't be cowed by the bullying of the Brextremist Lie Machine papers
In his speech at the Unite for Europe march in London, Campbell told EU supporters to keep fighting.
Gig economy: Excel cycle courier wins holiday pay appeal
Courier Andrew Boxer had filed a case against Excel after he took a week's holiday for which he was not paid.
The day Theresa May triggered Brexit was also the anniversary of England's bloodiest battle
The Battle of Towton in the Wars of the Roses claimed the lives of 1% of the English population.
Hundreds of UK Brexit negotiators jobs still vacant just days before Article 50 set to be triggered
National Audit Office says government needs to show 'greater urgency' in filling jobs.
Obama and Trump take different tacks in their condolence messages for Westminster attack
The current president sent a measured message of sympathy, focusing on Theresa May.
Meditate? Fight for the armrest? Royal Jordanian mocks in-flight electronics ban with things to do
Airline takes satirical swipe at laptop and tablet ban by US and UK on flights from Middle East.
London terror attack: Lockdown lifted as Underground station and Westminster Bridge opens
MPs also returned to work at the House of Commons just a day after the attack.
London terror attack: Floral tributes and police on high alert a day after Westminster rampage
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has invited Londoners to come together for a candlelit vigil at Trafalgar Square from 6pm on 23 March.
Where is our solidarity with the world's Muslims who face Islamist terrorism every single day?
Truly globalised empathy is the only way to beat this evil.
London terror attack: Theresa May states 'we are not afraid' after killings
She was speaking in the House of Commons, which was locked down for hours during attack.
Policeman among five dead after terror attack strikes at heart of Westminster
Theresa May has condemned 'depraved' terror attack that killed three members of public.
EU to threaten court action if Britain refuses £50bn Brexit bill, leaked papers reveal
The so-called 'divorce bill' is to settle outstanding obligations the UK might have to pay the EU.
Martin McGuinness, hero or coward? World of politics remembers terrorist turned 'essential' peacemaker
Gerry Adams, Theresa May and Tony Blair pay respects to Northern Ireland's former deputy first minister.
Scotland will face public finances test if it becomes independent, Lord King says
Former Bank of England chief foresees no major problems with currency in an independent Scotland.
Will Theresa May call a snap general election in the UK on 4 May?
IBTimes UK looks at the pros and cons for the prime minister calling an election.
Gig economy: Self-employed in the UK set to be better protected?
Companies using freelance workers to avoid paying sickness and pensions face government crackdown.
May has tin ear on devolution says Welsh first minister ahead of PM's UK Brexit tour
Carwyn Jones accuses prime minister of not listening to the Welsh people and risks fracturing UK.
Liberal Democrats' Tim Farron urges businesses to 'drop Tories like a hot brick'
Lib Dems says Theresa May's Brexit vote will damage British businesses.
Cross-party campaign attacks Theresa May's grammar school plan
Nicky Morgan, Nick Clegg and Lucy Powell say the UK needs to increase social mobility.
Nicola Sturgeon hits out at Theresa May and promises IndyRef2 will go ahead
Sturgeon spoke to a buoyant crowd at the SNP Spring Conference.
You shouldn't write off George Osborne as Evening Standard editor – if you're anti-Brexit
He's as unqualified as Trump as president, but if he's true to himself he'll scrutinise May's Brexit strategy.
Theresa May in Cardiff: Read prime minister's full speech to Conservative Spring forum
Conservative premier was given a standing ovation by hundreds of party activists for the address.
Theresa May intensifies IndyRef2 war of words with Nicola Sturgeon: SNP are obsessive nationalists
UK prime minister also accused Sturgeon of being 'muddled' over her party's pro-EU position.
An independent Scotland could abandon the pound says Alex Salmond
Former first minister previously argued that Scotland would be able to keep using sterling.
Theresa May to push back hopes of a Scottish referendum to 2023
The PM is taking a political gamble on the outcome of the Scottish elections in 2021.
Tories head to Cardiff amid Budget fallout, IndyRef2 surprise and spending scandal
Prime Minister Theresa May will hope to get on the front foot after a triple whammy of bad news.
Nicola Sturgeon calls Theresa May 'undemocratic' as UK PM blocks IndyRef2 before Brexit
First Minister of Scotland described move as 'untenable, undemocratic and totally unsustainable'.