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Brexit: Do not use us as 'bargaining chips' EU nationals living in UK tell Downing Street
Pressure group seeks permanent residence before Article 50 to leave the EU is triggered.
Care home crisis may force Theresa May to back steep hikes in council tax
Ageing population and cuts to public spending have turned care system into 'house of cards'.
Trousergate: Nicky Morgan faces Number 10 ire over Theresa May leather pants jibe
Reports of text message from Number 10 aide banning Nicky Morgan from meeting Theresa May.
Private schools to offer 10,000 free places to families that cannot afford their fees
The offer is equivalent to building 10 schools and is billed as an engine for 'real social mobility'. Private schools offer 10,000 free places to the disadvantaged
Banks want EU laws for five years after Brexit deal
International lenders based in the UK want the government to extend the post-Brexit transitional phase to five years.
'Post-truth' is word of the year - but that doesn't mean we should accept lies from Trump or Brexiteers
My dream for 2017 is that Trump's presidential win turns out to be the most spectacular Fake News yet.
The 89 MPs who voted against a March 2017 Brexit named
The SNP was the only main party to vote against the motion as a bloc, while Ken Clarke was the sole Tory rebel.
MPs overwhelmingly back triggering Article 50 by 31 March 2017
MPs vote 461-89 for the government amendment on the trigger deadline.
PMQs and Brexit debate live: Where to watch MPs clash over EU exit plans
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn are sending the reserves to PMQs, which are followed by a Brexit debate.
Theresa May promises to reveal government's Brexit plans before triggering Article 50
Prime Minister backs Labour motion to 'clarify' plans before formal process of leaving EU occurs.
Identity politics is hollow if it ignores the class system that divides us
Liberals espouse identity politics, but being 'representative' still hasn't abolished elitism.
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.
Theresa May faces revolt over Brexit plans as 40 Tory MPs plan to back 'clarity' motion
UK prime minister under pressure after ruling out giving a 'running commentary' on EU talks.
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.
As the Supreme Court mulls Brexit and Article 50, Twitter asks: Where are the women?
The hearing will take place over four days - and will be led by white, middle-aged men.
Bahrain is on a British charm offensive – Theresa May should not be sucked in
Manama is trying to gloss over its years of brutal repression of pro-democracy activists.
Migrants to UK 'should take oath of British values' to boost integration
The Casey Review was commissioned in 2015 by former Prime Minister David Cameron.
Richmond Park by-election shows May's Brexit strategy is leading the UK over a cliff
There is massive opposition to a third runway at Heathrow in Richmond, but far greater concern about Brexit.
Brexit challenger Gina Miller spent £60,000 on security after getting death threats
She said she has endured online racist and sexist abuse and has faced a threat of sexual violence.
UK may never leave EU, claims Polish foreign minister after trip to London
Witold Waszczykowski accompanied the Polish prime minister, Beata Szydlo, to Downing Street.
Donald Tusk hits back at pro-Brexit MP in residency rights row
Conservative MP Michael Tomlinson demanded a guarantee over the rights of EU and UK citizens.
How the disturbing Investigatory Powers Act will intrude upon every UK citizen's life
We have let this law pass with very few headlines and barely a breath of resistance from our politicians.
UK consumer confidence edges up on job optimism
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index rises to 109.4 in November from 109.1 in October.
Government plays down spied 'have your cake and eat it' notes on Tory Brexit strategy
The Brexit notes being carried by an aide to Mark Field MP were caught by a zoom camera lens.
Fidel Castro: Who is and isn't attending the late Cuban leader's funeral?
The world leaders who have said they will or will not attend the 4 December funeral.
EU citizens' post-Brexit rights in UK to be focus of talks between British and Polish prime ministers
Theresa May and Beata Szydlo will discuss the fate of 800,000 Poles living in the UK.
Hard Brexit could lead to '25 years of economic pain' for UK
Negotiating sector-by-sector trade deals with the European Union would harm UK economy, report warns.
Workers could get say over bosses' pay packets under proposed corporate reforms
A corporate reform green paper could also see companies reveal the difference in pay of bosses and workers.
Business leaders urge Theresa May to abandon corporate reforms
Corporate and finance chiefs say PM's plans to shake up boardrooms will have negative consequences.
No-frills Hammond breaks from Osborne with new fiscal rules and Spring Statement
Slogan lite speech saw Hammond make his first major economic mark since entering Number 11.