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Jeremy Corbyn demands May 'gets a grip' of social care and cancels corporation tax cut
May hit back by arguing Labour had not tackled the issue during the party's 13 years in office.
UK must create 'clear game plan' for transitional trade deal with EU peers say
House of Lords sub-committees say continued involvement in the customs union could be important.
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UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson slapped down by Theresa May for Saudi Arabia claims
Johnson accused Middle-Eastern nation of engaging in 'proxy wars' in the region.
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.
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.
UK could pay for access to EU single market says Brexit Secretary David Davis
His admission in the Commons sent pound sharply higher.
Tony Blair unveils platform to fight populism and social media abuse after Brexit vote
Former PM said the new group was not a think tank and ruled out a return to front-line politics.
Donald Trump and Theresa May agree on Nato importance in second phone call
Downing Street says the UK prime minister is hoping to establish a 'regular dialogue' with Trump.
Tony Blair compares Brexit to a bad home swap and says voters can stop split
Former Labour prime minister ruled out a return to the front-line of British politics.
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.
Theresa May wins over CBI with 'ambitious and inclusive' pro-business speech
Carolyn Fairbairn says May's address will be a 'powerful catalyst' for investment in the UK.
Trade unions accuse Theresa May of 'watering down' workers on boards pledge
'This is not the way to show that you want to govern for ordinary working people', says Frances O'Grady.
UK firms must reform to save faith in capitalism after Brexit vote Theresa May tells bosses
Prime minister addressed the Confederation of Business Industry's annual conference in London.
Theresa May must give UK firms clarity over Brexit plans says CBI president
Paul Drechsler issues plea to the prime minister as he addresses the business body's conference.
Theresa May places 3 army battalions on standby to deal with winter floods
Government said army soldiers were being trained to assist with the rapid deployment of flood barriers.
Sports minister and SNP urge Fifa to drop poppy ban for England vs Scotland match
'To have our players compete with poppies on their shirts would be particularly poignant,' said Tracey Crouch.
Tony Blair backs second EU referendum to reverse 'catastrophic' Brexit vote
Former PM also warned voters have choice between 'hard Brexit Tory Party and a hard-left Labour Party'.
EU-Canada trade deal saved as Belgium PM secures breakthrough with Wallonia
European Council President Donald Tusk will contact Justin Trudeau once procedures are finalised.
Landmark EU-Canada trade summit cancelled as Wallonia talks continue
Justin Trudeau and EU leaders were scheduled to sign the CETA deal in Brussels.
John McDonnell: Theresa May will ignore small businesses with Bankers' Brexit plan
Shadow chancellor will issue warning to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in London.
Jeremy Corbyn mocks Theresa May over Brexit plans with Blackadder gag
Labour leader compared May to Baldrick, who comes up with implausible 'cunning plans'.
Brexit shows Tories are back as the 'Nasty Party' says Tim Farron
Liberal Democrat leader will launch an attack against Theresa May for 'playing on prejudice'.
Theresa May offers 'direct Brexit line' to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Prime minister's move comes as SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon pushes for a second referendum.
Canada quits 'impossible' trade talks with EU after Belgium region blocks deal
Atlantic Council's Fran Burwell tells IBTimes UK the CETA blow could bolster British Eurosceptics.
A nest of doves or a lion's den? Theresa May's body language reflects complex EU relationship
Judi James explains all after British Prime Minister Thersea May made her EU summit debut.
'A nest of doves' – Donald Tusk turns on charm as Theresa May faces EU summit
UK Prime Minister promised to work closely with the political and economic bloc after Brexit.
Theresa May fails to assure MPs over British bombs linked to Yemen civilian deaths
SNP deputy leader Angus Robertson grilled the Conservative premier over the issue.
Boris Johnson can protest Heathrow expansion if third runway gets green light
Number 10 says ministers will be able to express 'personal views' over the issue for a limited time.