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Last update: 2024-12-21 12:21:02
Number of headlines in database: 92
Last update: 2024-12-21 12:21:02
BBC News - Politics Headlines
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Waspi women refused payouts - but what other compensation bills are looming? (2024-12-21 01:21:21)
Billions have been earmarked for victims of the Post Office and infected blood scandals. -
Bee-harming pesticides' emergency approvals to end (2024-12-21 01:19:04)
Planned legal changes will see three neonicotinoid pesticides completely banned from any future use. -
Trump campaign adviser calls incoming UK ambassador to US a 'moron' (2024-12-20 18:36:38)
Lord Peter Mandelson will be the UK's next ambassador to the US, an appointment he describes as "a great honour". -
Ex-first minister Carwyn Jones to get peerage (2024-12-20 17:54:15)
Mr Jones, first minister from 2009-18, left after the death of Carl Sargeant. -
Peter Mandelson 'honoured' to be appointed US ambassador (2024-12-20 16:52:31)
The former cabinet minister says he will help the government land "big opportunities" with the US government. -
Sue Gray among 30 newly appointed Labour peers (2024-12-20 16:29:18)
Sue Gray will join the Houe of Lords two months after she left her role as the PM's chief of staff. -
Labour appoints 30 new peers including Sue Gray (2024-12-20 15:20:00)
Sue Gray will join the Houe of Lords two months after she left her role as the PM's chief of staff. -
Call for extension to winter fuel payment deadline (2024-12-20 14:23:14)
The Lib Dems warn tens of thousands of pensioners risk missing Saturday's deadline to get help with energy costs. -
Peter Mandelson: How the Prince of Darkness became his excellency (2024-12-20 13:47:35)
Lord Mandelson - set to be the UK's ambassador to the US - revels in his image as a behind-the-scenes fixer. -
Rejected data centre gets approval after appeal (2024-12-20 12:22:40)
A decision by Buckinghamshire Council is overturned by the housing secretary. -
Government borrowing at three-year low for November (2024-12-20 10:46:27)
Public sector borrowing was £11.2bn last month, the lowest November figure since 2021. -
Labour veteran Peter Mandelson to be UK ambassador to US (2024-12-20 09:03:16)
The former cabinet minister will take on the vital role of building relations with the Trump administration. -
Government borrowing lower than expected in November (2024-12-20 08:36:42)
Public sector borrowing was £11.2bn last month, the lowest November figure since 2021. -
Has Swinney got the SNP 'back on the front foot'? (2024-12-20 06:18:53)
From fears of an election wipeout to bouncing back with the budget, John Swinney reflects on a chaotic 2024. -
Roadmap to fix England's potholes revealed (2024-12-20 02:35:31)
Local authorities across England will be given a share of £1.6bn to fix potholes and maintain roads. -
Get on with fixing potholes, PM tells councils (2024-12-20 02:35:31)
Local authorities across England will be given a share of £1.6bn to fix potholes and maintain roads. -
Lord Mandelson expected to be named as UK ambassador to US (2024-12-19 20:21:15)
The former minister and life peer will replace Dame Karen Pierce in early 2025. -
Who is City minister Tulip Siddiq? (2024-12-19 18:23:46)
The Labour MP has been named in a Bangladeshi corruption inquiry into her aunt, the country's former prime minister. -
I wouldn't change first months as PM, says Starmer (2024-12-19 18:12:25)
The prime minister defended a string of controversial policy decisions since Labour took power. -
Unionist parties to pull Stormont Brake for first time (2024-12-19 18:02:00)
The brake is part of NI's Brexit deal and gives Stormont power to object to changes to EU rules that apply in NI. -
DUP to attempt to use Brexit's Stormont Brake for first time (2024-12-19 16:44:00)
It wants to stop new EU rules on packaging and labelling of chemicals from applying in Northern Ireland. -
Economic benefits will take some time, says Starmer (2024-12-19 16:10:38)
The prime minister asked MPs for patience when it comes to raising the UK's economic growth rates. -
Man admits threatening to kill MP (2024-12-19 15:00:33)
Benjamin Clarke pleads guilty to making threats to kill Bishop Auckland MP Sam Rushworth. -
Hospices in England to receive £100m funding boost (2024-12-19 11:41:33)
Hospice leaders had warned they were being forced to close beds closing due to financial pressures. -
Hospices in England to receive £100m funding (2024-12-19 10:49:38)
Hospice leaders had warned they were being forced to close beds closing due to financial pressures. -
Minister named in Bangladesh corruption probe (2024-12-19 10:20:01)
Tulip Siddiq is alleged to have helped her aunt, the former prime minister of Bangladesh, embezzle up to £4bn. -
Harland & Wolff saved by deal with Spanish firm (2024-12-19 09:11:15)
Spain's state-owned shipbuilder confirms it is buying Harland & Wolff, best known for the Titanic. -
Water bills to rise by £86 on average next year (2024-12-19 09:00:41)
The higher than proposed average bill rise in England and Wales comes amid public anger over sewage discharges. -
UK considers sending troops to train Ukrainians (2024-12-19 04:30:52)
Defence Secretary John Healey visits Kyiv to discuss plans to provide more support to Ukraine. -
Chris Mason: Starmer stung by Waspi women but it's least of his worries (2024-12-18 19:24:12)
Women affected by state pension changes believed Labour was on their side, feeding cynicism about politics. -
English councils to get £700m top-up next year (2024-12-18 17:35:33)
Labour says the boost will help repair council finances, but a row looms over future funding changes. -
Taxpayers can't fund payouts for Waspi women, Starmer says (2024-12-18 16:57:39)
Waspi campaigners say they will keep fighting on pensions after the government rejects compensation. -
Chagos deal remains on track, says UK minister (2024-12-18 15:54:02)
The Conservatives say it compromises UK security, while Nigel Farage says it has caused "deep disquiet" in Donald Trump's team. -
Taxpayers can't afford Waspi compensation, says PM (2024-12-18 15:06:05)
Campaigners say they will keep fighting on pensions after government rejects compensation. -
Veterans get social housing priority in rule change (2024-12-18 13:08:27)
Councils will now have to put veterans at the top of the list for social housing and waive rules requiring a local connection. -
Why are prices rising in the UK? (2024-12-18 09:14:00)
The rate at which prices are rising remains higher than the Bank of England's 2% inflation target. -
MP calls for criminal record checks for parliamentarians (2024-12-18 07:47:47)
Labour's Jo White says MPs are given access to vulnerable people in their work, and calls for DBS checks. -
Why has our station waited 18 years for lifts? (2024-12-18 06:27:40)
Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson shares the "frustration" of other wheelchair users. -
Minister tested Ask for Angela scheme undercover (2024-12-18 01:38:35)
The Labour MP says she conducted her own undercover tests before she became "too well known". -
Chris Mason: The challenge of disruptors with deep pockets (2024-12-18 01:30:49)
Nigel Farage tells the BBC he is in "open negotiations" with the US billionaire but no figure has been agreed on. -
Tens of thousands of pensioners might not get Winter Fuel Payment by Christmas (2024-12-18 00:28:03)
Tens of thousands of pensioners might not get their Winter Fuel Payments this year because of a backlog in processing claims. -
Starmer set to nominate Sue Gray for peerage (2024-12-17 21:52:17)
The PM's former chief of staff is expected to be among a raft of new peers announced on Thursday. -
Musk in talks over Reform UK donation, says Farage (2024-12-17 18:01:56)
The Reform UK leader tells the BBC his party is "in negotiations" over a donation with the US tycoon. -
New Mauritian PM sends fresh Chagos proposals to UK (2024-12-17 17:33:01)
Navin Ramgoolam says the original agreement did not benefit his nation enough. -
Nigel Farage meets Elon Musk at Trump's retreat (2024-12-17 17:07:29)
Reform UK says its leader met the US billionaire for an hour on Monday, alongside its new treasurer. -
UK in fresh talks with Mauritius over Chagos Islands deal (2024-12-17 17:05:15)
The new Mauritian PM says the original agreement did not benefit his nation enough. -
Fury as women hit by pension age rise denied payouts (2024-12-17 13:54:18)
Campaigners say they were not properly informed of a pension age rise to bring them in line with men. -
Council tax to rise to fund up to £330m for police (2024-12-17 13:18:05)
The Home Office says funding for forces in England and Wales will rise by 3.5% in 2025-26. -
Spy allegations pose dilemma for UK's China policy (2024-12-17 12:52:01)
Calls for China to be designated a threat to national security come as the UK tries to improve relations. -
MI5 alert on alleged China agent upheld by judges (2024-12-17 11:59:46)
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) said the security service had acted within the law when it named Christine Lee as a threat to national security. -
Landmark bill seeks to keep children safe, says Phillipson (2024-12-17 11:26:10)
The bill will be introduced on the day Sara Sharif's father and step-mother are sentenced for her murder. -
Pay growth surprise after first rise in over a year (2024-12-17 10:56:56)
Regular pay grew at an annual pace of 5.2%, much faster than expected, official figures show. -
Humza Yousaf to step down as MSP at next election (2024-12-17 09:26:05)
The former SNP leader says it will be the "right time" to leave the Scottish Parliament. -
Plan to register children not in school takes shape (2024-12-17 02:18:59)
The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill is expected to come into force in 2025. -
Government has broken the law on sewage - watchdog (2024-12-17 00:44:12)
The OEP has ruled that it allowed excessive sewage into England's rivers and seas. -
Government has broken the law on sewage, says watchdog (2024-12-17 00:44:12)
The OEP has ruled that it allowed excessive sewage into England's rivers and seas. -
Alleged Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew named as Yang Tengbo (2024-12-16 18:18:01)
The businessman said the description of him as a spy was "entirely untrue". -
Rayner promises mayor for every region of England (2024-12-16 16:14:27)
The deputy prime minister says giving local leaders more powers will help drive economic growth. -
England council shake-up: five ways it could affect you (2024-12-16 15:56:14)
What difference could the biggest shake up of local government in 50 years make to your area? -
Sturgeon knows 'nothing more' about police probe (2024-12-16 13:23:43)
The former first minister remains under investigation as part of an inquiry into SNP finances. -
Civil servants must work differently, says new boss (2024-12-16 12:30:38)
The cabinet secretary backs Sir Keir Starmer's call for a "rewiring" of the way government operates. -
Woman sentenced for hurling milkshake at Farage (2024-12-16 11:17:19)
The Reform UK party leader was drenched in liquid when he started his constituency campaign in June. -
China spy efforts happening in plain view, says ex-Tory leader (2024-12-16 10:57:14)
Sir Iain says there are "many more involved in exactly this kind of espionage" in the UK. -
Councils to be merged in major local government shake-up (2024-12-16 01:57:08)
Ministers plan to combine smaller councils across England, prompting warnings of "turmoil" over mergers. -
UK in diplomatic contact with Syrian rebels, says Lammy (2024-12-15 18:10:24)
The foreign secretary's remarks come as the government announced £50m of humanitarian aid for Syrians. -
UK in 'diplomatic contact' with Syrian rebels, says Lammy (2024-12-15 17:00:15)
The foreign secretary's remarks come as the government announced £50m of humanitarian aid for Syria. -
UK joins Asia's trade club - but what is CPTPP? (2024-12-15 10:46:36)
It may look like an official has leant on their keyboard - but it's an acronym we'll hear more often. -
Cooper won't set timetable to cut 'dangerous' boat crossings (2024-12-15 05:24:55)
The UK home secretary's remarks come after 13,500 people with failed asylum claims were returned to their home country since July. -
Court delays unacceptable for victims and defendants, says ex-judge (2024-12-14 11:48:36)
Sir Brian Leveson told the BBC radical steps would need to be taken to tackle the growing "crisis". -
'No nice or easy way of doing it': Labour's small boats dilemma (2024-12-14 11:47:39)
The PM and his colleagues agree the illegal people smuggling trade in Britain must end - but there's huge disagreement over what should be done. -
UK 'doesn't have enough builders' for Labour's 1.5m homes (2024-12-14 04:11:50)
Builders and developers say reforms are needed to recruit more tradespeople to build the homes being promised. -
UK 'doesn't have enough builders' for Rayner's 1.5m homes (2024-12-14 01:30:53)
Builders and developers say reforms are needed to recruit more tradespeople to build the homes being promised. -
UK 'doesn't have enough builders' for Starmer's 1.5m homes (2024-12-14 00:04:02)
Builders and developers say reforms are needed to recruit more tradespeople to build the homes being promised. -
Where does the government want 1.5 million new homes? (2024-12-12 15:44:57)
The government wants 370,000 new homes built in England each year to tackle a housing shortage. -
Who are the MPs who will scrutinise the assisted dying bill? (2024-12-11 18:06:50)
The bill's committee is made up of 14 supporters, nine opponents and senior voices from both sides of the debate. -
Farage recruits tycoon Nick Candy as Reform UK treasurer (2024-12-10 20:02:50)
Billionaire former Tory donor is aiming to raise big money to help put Nigel Farage in No 10. -
Chris Mason: Assad's fall leaves UK with political dilemma (2024-12-09 22:34:44)
The overthrow of the Assad regime leaves the UK needing to make some difficult decisions. -
Starmer and Dominic Cummings now agree on one thing - the civil service is a problem (2024-12-06 12:04:53)
The government’s aims are bold, but they want to galvanise the civil servants who implement the government’s agenda. -
Six takeaways from Keir Starmer's 'plan for change' (2024-12-05 14:45:57)
The prime minister has set out what he wants his government to be judged by at the next election. -
Will Keir Starmer be able to meet his new pledges? (2024-12-05 13:39:34)
Keir Starmer is going to announce measurable targets to judge his government's progress on its key missions. -
Who is new Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald? (2024-12-02 17:49:15)
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says his new pick will be able to re-wire the British state. -
What is assisted dying and how could the law change? (2024-11-29 17:06:52)
A proposed law would let terminally ill people in England and Wales choose to end their life. -
Assisted dying bill: How did my MP vote? (2024-11-29 16:16:11)
Check whether your MP voted for or against taking the assisted dying bill to the next stage. -
Chris Mason: Momentous day in Parliament, whatever happens next (2024-11-29 16:09:38)
By voting for assisted dying MPs have taken a step towards a colossal social change in England and Wales. -
What happens next to the bill on assisted dying? (2024-11-29 15:28:31)
MPs have backed a change in the law, but the measure still faces many hurdles before coming into force. -
Who's in Keir Starmer's cabinet? (2024-11-29 13:35:52)
An in-depth look at which Labour MPs are currently serving in Prime Minister Keir Starmer's cabinet. -
Net migration numbers are down - how have the rules changed? (2024-11-28 13:17:02)
Fewer people came to the UK in the year to June 2024 compared to the previous year, figures show. -
John Prescott: Political bruiser who played vital role in Labour comeback (2024-11-21 06:42:05)
As deputy prime minister for 10 years, he was part of the team that won three successive elections. -
What is COP29 and how will Trump’s election affect the climate talks? (2024-11-15 10:00:25)
World leaders, scientists and activists are attending the UN's annual climate talks in Azerbaijan. -
What's so wrong with Right To Buy? (2024-11-10 07:43:38)
The Labour government is expected to make major changes to the Right To Buy scheme launched in the 1980s. -
Kemi Badenoch: Who is new Tory leader and what does she stand for? (2024-11-02 15:27:36)
Kemi Badenoch is a political trailblazer with a combative style and a mission to renew her party. -
What is NI and how much do workers and employers pay? (2024-10-30 13:25:40)
The government has announced an increase in the amount of National Insurance (NI) paid by employers.