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Tory leadership contest looms as 40 MPs call to oust Theresa May
40 Conservative MPs have agreed to sign a letter of no confidence in the prime minister over her lack of control over the party and Brexit negotiations.
Jeremy Corbyn calls on Theresa May to fire 'breathtakingly crass' Boris Johnson
Jeremy Corbyn has called on Theresa May to sack foreign secretary Boris Johnson following his 'deeply regrettable error' regarding a Briton's detention in Iran.
Priti Patel's resignation: Will Israel-UK relations ever be the same again?
By accompanying Israeli officials to the Golan, and requesting her department to provide aid to the Israeli hospital there, Patel de facto recognised Israel's occupation.
The Tories used Priti Patel's ethnicity as a political gambit and it's going to haunt them
The favoured Patel was to build that big bridge and also encourage more Asians to support or join the Conservative party, which had a white image problem.
Conservatives in crisis: Will Theresa May be a Christmas turkey?
Fears Prime Minister is doomed to a humiliating exit from No. 10.
Priti Patel offered Theresa May a 'fulsome apology' after resigning over secret meetings
Priti Patel offered Prime Minister Theresa May a 'fulsome apology' after being forced to resign over secret meetings she held with Israeli officials.
Theresa May forces Priti Patel to resign from cabinet over clandestine Israel meetings
Patel is the second member of the cabinet to exit in the past week following the departure of Sir Michael Fallon.
'Dire, but far from disastrous': The narrowing political tightrope for Theresa May
Harassment scandals, Brexit delays and secret meetings have cast a shadow over May - but not as big as you'd expect.
Priti Patel reprimanded by PM Theresa May over undisclosed meetings with Israeli Prime MInister
Secretary of State Priti Patel has apologised for violating ministerial code by holding official meetings while on holiday without informing the UK Foreign Office.
Party leaders agree to implement complaints system for staff in wake of Westminster sexual harassment scandal
Theresa May chaired a cross-party meeting in which party leaders agreed to implement a formal complaints system to tackle sexual impropriety in parliament.
US wants to be Britain's 'number one' trading partner, says top Trump envoy
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross tells CBI conference that preliminary trade talks between US and UK governments are already underway.
EU businesses warn UK exporters could lose billions worth of trade after Brexit
Almost two-thirds of EU businesses polled by CIPS warn they are likely to move part of supply chain to countries in the single market.
Theresa May hints UK ready for transition deal with EU in run-up to Brexit
Prime Minister tells CBI conference her government wants an ambitious partnership with the EU and the wider world.
Time running out to strike Brexit transition deal, CBI warns
CBI president Paul Drechsler compares Brexit negotiations to a "prime-time soap opera, with a different episode each week".
Tory MP and Whip Christopher Pincher resigns over allegations of inappropriate behaviour
Conservative MP and Whip Christopher Pincher has referred himself to police following allegations of misconduct.
The day a married Tory minister invited me to move into his Mayfair pad and service his needs
TheWestminster sex harassment scandal is an assault on our democracy. Do the lecherous MPs begin to understand that?
Gavin Williamson replaces Michael Fallon as defence secretary
Appointment of Gavin Williamson comes just hours after Sir Michael Fallon suddenly resigned from his post after three and a half years in the role.
'I raised it three times with Theresa May. She did not act': Ongoing sex scandal shakes Westminster
MPs have been forced to defend themselves after a week of revelations that have brought chaos to Westminster.
Theresa May's deputy investigated over 'suggestive' text messages amid Westminster sex scandal
First Secretary of State, Damian Green, has hit back at the allegations, claiming them to be "absolutely and completely untrue."
Shocking sex allegations made in dossier against 36 Tory MPs amid Westminster harassment scandal
Tory aides have put together a dossier of explosive sexual allegations against 36 sitting Conservative MPs in the latest episode of the harassment scandal hitting Westminster.
'Like she's attending a funeral': Photo of Theresa May sitting alone during EU summit is the ideal Brexit meme
While the PM was waiting for members of the European Council to join her for a meeting, the internet saw the photo as a representation of the current state of the UK.
'Tormented' Theresa May 'begged' Jean-Claude Juncker for help on Brexit
According to reports in the German press, Theresa May 'begged' EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker for help over Brexit, the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported.
Labour will back Tory rebels on Brexit deal unless Theresa May changes divorce bill
Labour shadow Brexit secretary Kier Starmer proposed six changes after government withheld legislation from House of Commons due to fears of defeat at the hands of Tory rebels.
Pound soars on data and EU stance on Brexit trade talks
Confirmation of trade talks with the EU beginning as early as December sparks sterling rally.
Owen Paterson: The UK should not be terrified of an inevitable no deal Brexit
MP for North Shropshire urges PM to declare she will walk away EU talks if the bloc continues to stall on trade deal negotiations
Victory for Corbyn as government announces Universal Credit helpline will be free
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions David Gauke confirms hotline used by benefit claimants will be free following outcry
UK troops 'could patrol borders' if no Brexit deal is reached
Philip Rutnam says no option could be ruled out if no deal is reached when the UK leaves the EU in 2019, as talks have reached stalemate.
Theresa May's UK energy price cap will 'squeeze margins' for Centrica, SSE
Price controls unveiled by the Primer Minister could put some energy suppliers under severe strain, says ratings agency.
Pound surges again as Catalonia uncertainty drags euro lower
British currency rises against major crosses for second successive session as Prime Minister Theresa May heads to Brussels.
Iran blamed for the 12-hour long 'brute force' cyberattack on UK Parliament in June
The news comes as US President Donald Trump refused to certify the landmark 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which he has continued to describe as a "terrible" deal.