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Asian markets trade higher as Deutsche Bank fears ease
Japan's Nikkei share average advances 0.9% to 16,598.67 points.
Hungary's former PM urges Theresa May to maintain open borders as country votes on EU migrant quota
Hungarian voters expected to reject EU's compulsory migrant quota in referendum vote
Theresa May: UK will ignore Brexit doubters to unlock 'Global Britain'
British PM promised to trigger Article 50 before March at the Conservative conference.
Theresa May's Great Repeal Act is not symbolic - it's vital for British sovereignty
Now we know that Article 50 will go ahead, it is time for the UK to take back its sovereignty.
Remain Treasurer blames David Cameron's top aide over Brexit defeat
Roland Rudd said Sir Craig Oliver swayed by party politics rather than Remain campaign.
Conservative Autumn Party Conference 2016: Theresa May's first Brexit speech and other key events
The Conservative conference runs from 2-5 October in Birmingham.
Theresa May says Article 50 will be triggered by March 2017 starting Brexit process
The British Prime Minister made the announcement on the BBC's The Andrew Marr show.
Prime Minister Theresa May set to repeal EU act in Queen's Speech in next Brexit step
May hopes to strike the European Communities Act from the statute books before the German elections.
Labour takes to the streets to campaign against Tory education plans
MPs and supporters join #EducationNotSegregation anti-grammar school rallies across the country.
PM Theresa May hires former Tony Blair aide to review British workers' rights
Matthew Taylor to scrutinise working practices in low-paid industries.
Philip Hammond: Workers no longer willing to accept 'irresponsible' big businesses
The UK's Chancellor warned big businesses that it isn't sustainable to anger consumers.
Prime Minister Theresa May rules out Scottish veto over Brexit
Tory PM said she will listen to Scotland's concerns, but won't let them stop Brexit.
Corbyn didn't happen in a vacuum - we all had a role to play
The Tories don't see Labour as a threat, but the seeds were sown long before now.
Theresa May would win vote in favour of Heathrow expansion with a 'slam dunk' – report
The government will not take any final decision until aviation subcommittee meet either on 11 or 18 October.
UK Home Office steps in to assure commitment to child sex abuse inquiry as top lawyer suspended
Ben Emmerson QC has been suspended amid concerns over aspects of his leadership.
Theresa May must rewrite Cameron's legacy at the Tory Conference
May should by now be in command and control, but Cameron's allies are intent on guarding his legacy.
Read John McDonnell's full speech to Labour conference in Liverpool
Shadow chancellor says a Labour government will 'rewrite the rules to the benefit of working people'.
Some kids are smarter than others – so why are grammar schools controversial?
If we have sport or music schools, why shouldn't we have schools for academically gifted children?
Theresa May denies she asked Cameron to take softer stance on EU immigrants
PM's camp forced to release private letters in spat between 10 Downing Street and Cameron.
David Cameron quit as PM to avoid being prepared for the 'slaughterhouse', says ex-aide
Cameron's ex-spin doctor reveals crisis talks between Cameron and May in the days leading to Brexit.
Francois Hollande sets out plans to close Calais Jungle
The French president says he will move 10,000 migrants to centres across France.
There is still life in Labour
There's still lots of life in Labour, and it is working, but only in part.
Victorious Corbyn asks members to 'stop personal abuse' and calls for education campaign
Islington North MP was re-selected with an increased mandate from members on 24 September.
Oxford: Theresa May, Hugh Grant, Kate Beckinsale and other famous alumni from world's best university
Institution is first UK university top of Times Higher Education world university rankings.
UN General Assembly: Watch live stream as Barack Obama, Theresa May and world leaders make addresses
Thirty-four world leaders will address the General Assembly today, 20 September in New York.
Theresa May tasks MI6 and GCHQ with combatting slave trade as UN debates migrant crisis
Home Office estimates there were 10,000 to 13,000 potential victims of modern slavery in the UK in 2013.
Is the bedroom tax worth its human cost?
Critics argue limited successes of bedroom tax do not justify the devastating impact on many of those affected.
Eastern European countries will veto Brexit if their citizens rights are threatened
Visegrad Four have called for equality for their citizens who live and work in the UK.
Boris Johnson's appointment as foreign secretary shows 'Britain has lost its marbles', says Farron
The Lib Dem leader is expected to launch a barrage of fighting talk at the Lib Dem autumn conference.
Lib Dem conference 2016: agenda in full
Agenda highlights from the four-day gathering of Lib Dems.