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Conservative members want Theresa May to quit before the next general election
But the Tories want May to stay in Number 10 as the two-year-long Brexit talks continue.
Trump is so scared of mass protests in Britain he'll only give 24 hours notice before visiting
A state visit by President Trump was cancelled over his fears of mass protests when he showed up.
Owen Smith: I may have gone one better than Jeremy Corbyn and won election for Labour
Failed leadership candidate showed an 'extraordinary level of delusion', according to one Laobur MP.
Michael Gove challenges Number 10 over public sector pay weeks after cabinet return
Environment secretary says the government should listen to 'authoritative' public sector pay bodies.
Tories plot modernisation as 'ideological wet dream' of a manifesto is consigned to the dustbin
First Secretary of State Damian Green was the keynote speaker at the Bright Blue conference.
'Not One Day More' – London marches to protest Conservative government and austerity
Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell and Owen Jones were among those to speak at the London protest.
Who has the most influence over Brexit in the UK?
From Theresa May to Jeremy Corbyn, IBTimes UK lists the most important politicians.
Jeremy Corbyn shows 'true Brexit colours' as Labour's rebel shadow ministers are sacked over EU vote
Andy Slaughter, Catherine West and Ruth Cadbury voted to keep the UK in the EU's single-market.
Grenfell Tower fire: Who is Martin Moore-Bick – the retired judge leading the inquiry?
The 70-year-old's appointment has stoked controversy as Moore-Bick's past rulings are scrutinised.
Millions of public sector workers set for pay rise as Tories consider axing cap
Downing Street said the government is reviewing measure after Theresa May's election blow.
Is the UK stumbling at the first Brexit hurdle?
It seems as if Britain doesn't really know what it wants to get out of the Brexit deal.
Theresa May confirms thousands of homes in 120 tower blocks have flammable cladding
Prime minister urges landlords and housing associations to conduct fire safety checks.
How Theresa May has become seduced by the logic of dictators when it comes to human rights
An attack on the Human Rights Act is an attack on us all
Corbyn set to be 'most popular baby name of 2017'
UK trend of new-borns getting named after popular political figures.
Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube form new coalition to battle online terrorism
These firms have drawn fierce criticism earlier over extremist content and hate speech on their sites.
Britain faces skills crunch as over a million foreign workers could leave post-Brexit
Deloitte survey finds 47% of EU workers are considering leaving the UK within five years.
UK consumer confidence plunges in wake of Theresa May's election debacle
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index falls to 106.9 in June from 108.4 in May.
British Sikh couple refused child adoption 'because only white children were available'
Berkshire's Sandeep and Reena Mander will take the case to court.
£1bn Tory/DUP deal condemned as 'outrageous bung to keep weak PM'
Theresa May attacked for striking alliance with Northern Ireland party to form minority government
Corbyn's support will fall now he's finally being treated as a politician rather than as a joke
British people, who have always eschewed political extremes, won't vote for a UK version of Fidel Castro.
Theresa May and DUP reach £1bn deal to prop up minority government
PM agrees terms with party to support government following weeks of hung parliament.
Theresa May 'blocked' call to grant EU nationals residency rights after Brexit vote
May was the only cabinet minister to oppose David Cameron's plan, George Osborne claims.
A big chunk of our European identity is being hacked away
Can anyone name me a country which built success by governing against the interests of its younger generation?
Jeremy Corbyn is now more popular than Theresa May
Labour leader enjoying a post-general election boost as May limps into Brexit talks.
Corbynmania is already sweeping Glastonbury 2017 – and Jeremy hasn't even arrived yet
Crowd chant 'Oh Jeremy Corbyn' to White Stripes at silent disco.
Could Brexit be stopped? EU chief Donald Tusk says 'door remains open' for UK
European Council president quoted from John Lennon's Imagine as he described himself as a 'dreamer'.
Grenfell Tower probe reveals up to 600 UK tower blocks face combustible cladding risk
Details emerge from Downing Street after Theresa May confirms three towers are a fire hazard.
Day of Rage: Protesters eschew hard violence to chant 'suck your mum' at Theresa May
Demonstration was non-violent despite fears that it might spill over.
What is the UK's new digital charter? Queen's Speech outlines Tory plans for digital utopia
UK gov: 'We will make sure that technology companies do more to protect their users'
Tory MPs plot over WhatsApp to derail 'hard Brexit' colleagues
A fight over the UK's future relationship with the EU is going on inside the Conservative Party.