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Brexit blow: Full list of Lords whose vote defeated Government bill for second time
Peers back amendment by 366 to 268 to allow both Houses to vote on final Brexit legislation.
Leaked tape reveals Surrey council leader's social care 'gentleman's agreement' with UK government
David Hodge was recorded telling colleagues to stop a referendum over proposed 15% hike in council tax.
Why are grammar schools controversial?
Grammar schools only offer places to the most academically gifted children in the local area.
What is the 2011 Fixed-Term Parliament Act – and why is it so hard to repeal?
A new debate over the controversial legislation has been started by Lord William Hague.
Budget 2017 checklist: Five things to watch out for when the Chancellor gets to his feet
Philip Hammond is expected to have £12bn to play with, but he plans keep hold of it in case economy weakens.
Theresa May rejects William Hague's calls to hold general election before 2020
Former foreign secretary said PM needs to take advantage of lead over Labour to help with Brexit.
William Hague tells Theresa May: Scrap fixed-term parliaments and call early election
The former Conservative leader said the move was necessary to help with Brexit negotiations.
Hammond set to reveal budget cash to pave way for first new grammar schools since the 1960s
The selective schools are a focus for the British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Syrian seven-year-old Bana Alabed asks Theresa May in letter to help 'dying children'
Alabed, a Twitter sensation has previously written to Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad.
Brexiteers never said EU nationals should be forced to leave Britain
The Lords are placing themselves at odds with public opinion, and are risking the survival of their House.
Boris Johnson to discuss Syria and Ukraine with Russia's foreign minister
Johnson's Moscow visit will follow UK's 'engage but beware' policy towards Russia
Scottish Conservative conference 2017: Theresa May's full speech in Glasgow
British prime minister attacked the SNP and outlined a "positive vision" for the union.
Local councils in Britain to get emergency cash injection to fund social care
Theresa May faces possible backbench rebellion if she does not resolve social care funding.
Theresa May insists Brexit timetable remains unchanged despite defeat in House of Lords
Peers back amendment to Brexit Bill to protect rights of EU nationals in the UK.
PMQs: Theresa May denies she snuck out 'shameful' disability welfare changes
Jeremy Corbyn grilled the prime minister over planned reforms to personal independence payments.
Trump and May's special relationship UK state visit on hold until 'the heat dies down'
The Stop Trump Coalition vows to turn the temperature up on the US president rather than quieten down.
Home Office deportations are tearing mothers from their children – no incomer is safe in the UK
Irene Clennell was forced away from her husband and two sons for looking after her elderly parents.
Former PM John Major attacks Theresa May over her handling of Brexit
Ex-Conservative leader accuses the government of misleading the British people.
If you want to leave Britain to live in the EU do it before Theresa May triggers Article 50
Theresa May is expected to restrict the rights of EU migrants who arrive after 15 March, 2017.
Effigies of Trump, Brexit and Europe's far-right parade through Germany for Rose Monday carnival
Here are some of the best pictures of political floats during carnival parades across Germany:
How did NHS England mislay half a million pieces of medical correspondence?
Test results and diagnoses among crucial documents lost in health service internal post system.
Brexit: End of free movement for new EU migrants to UK when Article 50 is triggered
Early halt to free movement aimed at stopping EU nationals rushing to enter Britain pre-Brexit.
Downing Street fears second Scottish independence referendum after Article 50 is triggered
Theresa May braced for Nicola Sturgeon's SNP to demand second ballot due to Brexit.
Lily Allen reveals mental health battle in fight with Twitter trolls over her stillborn son
The Smile hitmaker has relinquished control of her account
Jeremy Corbyn is why Labour lost Copeland – the party is the Titanic and he is its giant hole
Labour's problems run deeper than Corbyn but he is the main reason it lost the Copeland by-election.
Net migration: Eastern Europeans fled Britain in Brexit aftermath ONS figures show
Net migration drops to a two-year low but is still a way off Conservatives' "tens of thousands" pledge.
Six years since Bahrain's revolution, Britain continues to back the monarchy's despotic rule
Theresa May has prioritised business dealings with the Gulf over rampant human rights abuses in Bahrain.
Watch when Katy Perry's Brit Awards performance brought a house down
A giant skeletal Donald Trump and Theresa May joined Perry on stage at the Brit Awards 2017.
Theresa May and Carlos Tavares discuss their 'shared desire to protect and promote' Vauxhall jobs
Vauxhall employs more than 4,000 people across its plants at Ellesmere Port and Luton.
Europeans 'more scared of Trump than Brexit' says ex-EU president Herman Van Rompuy
Former EU and Belgian president also said 'it will take a lot of skills to keep the Conservatives together'.