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Lib Dem conference: We're stronger and more relevant than ever, says Tim Farron
Tim Farron is to claim Brexit has put the party back on the map.
Theresa May likely to trigger formal Brexit talks in January or February, Donald Tusk says
The European Council president made the revelation after an informal summit of EU countries in Bratislava that did not include the UK.
MPs launch investigation into executive pay after investors' revolt
Theresa May has made corporate governance a priority after scandals at BHS and Sports Direct.
George Osborne launches Northern Powerhouse think tank after Theresa May 'wobble'
Former chancellor says he'll stay in politics for flagship scheme following fears PM was reluctant.
NHS 'weekend effect': Stephen Hawking and other scientists urge inquiry into Jeremy Hunt's claims
The health secretary has been accused of breaking down trust with the medical profession.
George Osborne vows to push ahead with his Northern Powerhouse economic plan
The ex-Chancellor will chair a new think tank aimed at boosting England's northern cities.
Chinese supply of CCTV cameras in Britain sparks security concerns
Beijing-controlled Hikvision has over 1m of its security cameras based around British sites.
Hinkley Point nuclear power station gets approval with new national security safeguards
Goverment approves £18bn deal with new conditions around ownership and sale of nuclear plants.
Hinkley Point project 'gets UK approval'
Report says Prime Minister Theresa May has green-lighted the £18bn nuclear power plant in Somerset.
Jeremy Corbyn skewers Theresa May over new grammar school plans at PMQs
Labour leader gave one of his strongest performances at Prime Minister's Questions.
Faith schools produce narrow-minded children – why does the state fund them?
Only four countries allow schools to reject pupils on religious grounds; Estonia, Israel, Ireland, and the UK.
Former BHS boss takes up post in charge of upmarket chain LK Bennett
Darren Topp hopes to enjoy better working relationships at LK Bennett than he endured at BHS.
Theresa May likely to give Hinkley Point nuclear power plant the green light
May and critics have had concerns about the security implications of Chinese investment.
Rona Fairhead to stand down as BBC chair after Theresa May asks her to reapply for her job
The first female BBC chair said that she will not re-enter the appointment process.
Theresa May risks 'disturbing precedent' by triggering Article 50 without MP approval
House of Lords Constitution Committee says it would be 'constitutionally inappropriate' to ignore parliament.
Shami Chakrabarti urged to defy Jeremy Corbyn over Snooper's Charter as she enters Lords
Human rights campaigner Chakrabarti will be introduced to Lords as a Labour peer today.
Jeremy Corbyn and George Osborne constituencies at risk in proposed UK electoral boundary changes
Labour could lose more than 30 MPs under the Boundary Commission proposals.
David Cameron quits as Conservative MP and triggers by-election for Witney seat
Cameron resigned as prime minister after the UK voted to leave EU and was succeeded by Theresa May.
British steel workers plead with ministers to push for Heathrow expansion
The steel industry claim a third runway would keep thousands of jobs.
Heathrow chief offers to cut billions from third runway expansion plan
Lord Deighton said that the plans could be amended to cut costs on the project.
Theresa May's full 'great meritocracy' speech: Read prime minister's grammar school address
Conservative premier unveiled a set of major educational reforms today.
UK government's Brexit Department hit with £250,000 legal advice bill
Minister David Jones revealed the figure to former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg.
Twitter mocks irony of #Grammerschools hashtag debate
Thousands took to Twitter to voice their views on grammar schools - and used the wrong spelling.
Theresa May plans 'tougher' test for private school tax breaks in education revolution
Conservative premier made the announcement as part of a major speech on education policy today.
Theresa May to give go ahead for new grammar schools in UK education system shake up
The selective schools were outlawed in 1998 but the prime minister says present system is 'unfair'.
Theresa May says grammar schools are needed to stop the rich dominating the best state schools
Prime minister told 1922 committee there is already 'selection by house price'.
MPs told to vacate Houses of Parliament for six-year £4bn restoration plan
Committee to advise refit of the estate to start in 2022.
Theresa May rules out 'running commentary' on Brexit negotiations with EU
PM issued statement after Brexit Secretary David Davis was slapped down by Number 10.
Living wage 'will not reach £9 per hour'
Resolution Foundation says national living wage might increase to only £8.70 per hour by end of the decade.
PMQs: Tories hand Jeremy Corbyn ammunition for first clash with Theresa May after recess
Party leaders will go head-to-head across the dispatch boxes this afternoon.