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GCHQ spies given enhanced hacking powers — what are they and should we be worried?
Investigatory Powers Bill will give GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 enhanced spying powers.
Jeremy Corbyn insists he can win over people 'tempted to vote Tory' at ill-tempered hustings event
Leadership challenger Owen Smith said Labour has to win support from 'two million people who voted Tory.'
Theresa May looks to ban hate preachers from mosques and universities to tackle extremism
The prime minister is looking to toughen up anti-terror laws following Anjem Choudary's conviction.
Anjem Choudary sought to divide Muslims from the rest of us – don't let him win
Choudary is a textbook example of a clear dichotomy existing between human rights and national security.
UK employment rate hits record high as number of unemployed declines
UK unemployment rate remains at lowest level since the three months between July and September 2005.
Iran arrests Briton on suspicion of spying for UK intelligence services
The Briton holds dual nationality and had reportedly been 'active in the economic field.'
Britain could strike 'special status' in EU relationship but divorce proceedings must start soon
Germany's European Affairs Minister said it could be possible given Britain's 'significance'.
Hinkley Point: Theresa May urges stronger ties amid nuclear project disagreement with China
PM has delayed the Chinese nuclear deal due to security concerns, upsetting the Asian superpower.
Patrick McLoughlin's son lands Number 10 role as business community liaison
McLoughlin comes from the Institute of Directors after working on May's leadership campaign.
There's a new sex war happening - men are punishing women for feminism
While we fight for female rights, we must attend to the wounds and rage of the losers.
Theresa May orders ministers to stop the 'nonsense' and focus on Brexit delivery amid turf war
The PM's intervention is in response to the turf war between Liam Fox and Boris Johnson.
Liam Fox and Boris Johnson lock horns over who controls foreign policy
Prime Minister Theresa May is reportedly 'unimpressed' by the row.
Treasury guarantees post-Brexit funding for projects losing EU cash
Stimulus package could cost up to £4.5bn per year, with farming subsidies promised until 2020.
Heroes behind government's digital revolution face extinction from Whitehall's arcane ways
The Government Digital Service has strengthened UK democracy through great thinking but will it last?
UK must pull the plug on the exorbitant Hinkley Point nuclear power project
Do we submit to blackmail or do we risk losing Chinese trade?
Executive pay: Big and getting bigger thanks to the big boys' club
Executive pay rose by 10% last year and neither shareholders nor governments seem able to do a thing about it.
IQ should not be a justification for inequality
Intelligence plays a part in achievement, but its influence is wildly exaggerated.
Households near fracking wells could get £10,000 under government plan
Theresa May accused of bribing residents who will be effected by fracking
Black Lives Matter isn't needed in the UK – protesters are focusing on the wrong issues
They should have turned their protests into introspection about why British black men are killing each other.
David Cameron met with fury over resignation honours list that 'would embarrass a medieval court'
Electoral Reform society brands Cameron's parting gift of 16 Lords 'a sorry legacy' for democracy.
UK small businesses first in line to grill Theresa May over Brexit plans
The Federation of Small Businesses described the Downing Street summit as 'reassuring'.
Theresa May chairs first committee meeting on reshaping UK economy post-Brexit
May is expected to look for a national strategy instead of adopting Osborne's 'Northern Powerhouse' plan.
Tory donor Ian Taylor withdraws from Cameron honours list amid cronyism fallout
The Vitol chief said there have been 'seriously inaccurate comments' about his company.
Stop the Maangamizi: Africans 'never received even an apology for slavery'
Protesters in London call for apology for slavery and atrocities during colonisation of Africa.
What I learned about poverty while working in Blackpool
All of us will have to foot the bill for allowing people to fester in forgotten parts of the country.
Ending Hinkley Point nuclear plant project could cost UK taxpayers £2.5bn, experts warn
PM Theresa May delayed the project amid concerns over Chinese investment in the UK.
Theresa May announces £33m crackdown on 'barbaric evil' of modern slavery
Prime Minister says UK will lead the global fight against modern slavery.
Theresa May objected to Hinkley Point when a coalition minister says Vince Cable
Sir Vince said she was unhappy about the gung-ho approach to Chinese investment.
Theresa May delays decision on Hinkley nuclear plant amid concerns over Chinese investment
The new British PM has stalled on making a decision on the £18bn project at a site in Somerset.
London's tech community is sitting in a rich, elitist bubble that needs to be popped
To build products that connect with real people the tech sector needs to shed its privileged status.