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Cabinet reshuffle as it happened: Hunt hangs onto Health
After a series of resignations from the cabinet in 2017, Theresa May has begun a refresh of her cabinet.
Theresa May throws down gauntlet to Brussels with new Cabinet post of minister for a 'no deal Brexit'
The UK prime minister Theresa May will appoint a minister for a no-deal Brexit in her Cabinet reshuffle and is expected to promote a number of women, it has been reported.
Black cab rapist John Worboys 'turned to Christianity' to fool parole board
Black cab rapist John Worboys turned to God in a bid to get released from prison on parole, prison sources claim
May drops plans for fox-hunting vote as she prepares for cabinet reshuffle
Prime Minister Theresa May has dropped plans to hold a vote to overturn the fox-hunting ban as she prepares for a long-awaited Cabinet reshuffle.
Trump could reject post-Brexit trade deal if not invited to Royal wedding, claims Michael Wolff
US President Donald Trump could reject a post-Brexit trade deal with the UK if he is not invited to the Royal wedding, Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff claims.
MPs accused of sexual harassment might only have to say sorry
A leaked report from Theresa May's assigned body to tackle complaints in Parliament has suggested online training for those accused of harassment.
We are all to blame for the slow painful death of the NHS
We, the common people must save the NHS before it is too late.
NHS Crisis: Doctors and nurses are 'leaving on their knees'
News broke this morning that the NHS were facing an unprecedented 'crisis'. We spoke to staff who said that others like them have been "leaving on their knees".
Jeremy Corbyn stars in Hip Hop video that is sending the internet crazy
The clip shows the Labour leader meeting and greeting his adoring supporters on the campaign trail, outside homes and even at Glastonbury festival while a big tune blasts out.
Theresa May 'looks to double female frontbench members in Cabinet reshuffle'
The prime minister Theresa May wants to promote seven women in a reshuffle that will improve the gender balance of her Cabinet.
Brexit department and government infighting rages on as EU trade negotiations loom
Concerns have been raised that the Brexit Secretary David Davis is being sidelined ahead of trade talks which are set to begin next month.
'It's a bit whiffy': Boris Johnson says retired Met police officers had 'vendetta' for Damian Green.
The Metropolitan Police is facing a growing backlash over its role in the first secretary of state Damian Green's downfall after he quit in the fallout from the porn scandal.
'Russian spy in Downing Street': Ukraine PM's interpreter arrested on suspicion of being Moscow mole
Stanislav Yezhov, who got close to Theresa May in Downing Street, arrested by Ukrainian secret service in Kiev.
Tory MP Mark Garnier keeps job despite calling aide 'sugar t**s' and telling her to buy sex toys
MP for Wyre Forest found not to have breached ministerial code following allegations of sexual misconduct.
Prime minister's close ally Damian Green resigns from cabinet after porn scandal fallout
First Secretary of State Damian Green has resigned his cabinet position after an investigation into allegations he was found to have kept pornography on a parliamentary computer.
Last year was a crazy one for news - but how well do you really remember 2017?
We've put together a quiz that will test your knowledge on 2017's tumultuous events. Do you remember the past 12 months as well as you *think* you do?
Michel Barnier rules out special Brexit deal for the City
Brexit secretary David Davis had hoped to reach a bespoke trade deal with the European Union, similar to the one implemented by Canada.
Scotland has housed 2,000 Syrian refugees - three years ahead of schedule
Scotland houses 2,000 Syrian refugees three years ahead of schedule through the Syrian Vulnerable Person Resettlement Programme, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announces.
'Shared market' could benefit both UK and EU post Brexit, think tank says
The Institute for Public Policy Research has called for the creation of a new customs union within which the UK would be able to opt out of EU rules in specific areas.
Theresa May urged to stay as leader until 2021 or 'Brexit talks may fail and her government may fall'
Theresa May is being urged to stay on as leader until after the next election to help Britain's chances for a good Brexit trade deal.
Brexit date could be pushed back to avoid second Commons humiliation for Theresa May
Prime Minister previously committed to leaving the European Union on 29 March 2019 but a delay would appease MPs.
Acid thrown in man's face in shocking 'targeted' doorstep attack
Man has acid hurled in his face in shocking doorstep attack in Halifax, West Yorkshire. Police recently revealed that UK has one of highest rates of acid attacks in the world.
A 'centrist' party is the political equivalent of a tantrum
Toys are thrown out of the pram based on the notion that Jeremy Corbyn's rise to the summit of the Labour Party is some kind of coup.
Tory rebels hand UK government 'humiliating' defeat over Brexit bill
Tory rebel MPs have helped the government lose a key vote over a Brexit bill, which has been described by Labour as a "humiliating defeat".
2017 in pictures: The 100 best news photos of the year
Our 2017 gallery kicks off with Barack Obama shedding a tear and ends with his successor inflaming the Middle East.
Paddington Bear's visit to Downing Street sparks humorous Twitter debate over immigration
Twitter couldn't help but point out Paddington Bear's questionable immigration status after his recent visit to Number 10 Downing Street.
Prime minister's deputy Damian Green MP 'will not have to quit' after porn probe
Theresa May's deputy, Damian Green, will reportedly not have to resign over claims he had porn on his computer.
Ireland's Brexit deal 'not binding' as Theresa May will insist 'nothing is agreed until everything is agreed'
Theresa May is set to tell MPs that the preliminary Brexit agreement struck on the Irish border is actually dependent on a future deal on trade.
'Humiliation': Nigel Farage takes to Twitter to voice rage over Theresa May's EU deal
Nigel Farage is angry about the UK government's agreement with Brussels - and he really wants you to know about it.
Robust US jobs report scuppers Brexit deal rally for the pound
The British currency spiked intraday on London-Brussels announcement but slid as the greenback rose.