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Last update: 2023-03-30 12:21:03
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Margaret Ferrier: MP faces Commons suspension for Covid train trip (2023-03-30 09:32:57)
If Margaret Ferrier's suspension is imposed, it would likely lead to a by-election in Rutherglen. -
No plans to increase capital gains tax, Labour says (2023-03-30 08:39:36)
The tax - paid on profits from selling an asset - is set at a lower rate than income tax. -
New UK net zero plan targets emissions and costs (2023-03-30 07:12:41)
Ministers say the UK should have Europe's cheapest electricity by 2050, but critics call plans a "rehash". -
Council tax would be frozen for a year, Labour propose as campaign launches (2023-03-30 01:41:49)
Sir Keir Starmer says the tax could be kept at its current rate with an expanded windfall tax on energy firms. -
State pension age rise to 68 will not be brought forward yet (2023-03-30 01:38:18)
The government is set to announce it will not yet bring forward the date for the pension age rise to 68. -
Migration dilemma leaves Rishi Sunak confronting an expensive mess (2023-03-29 21:49:02)
Critics of the government say a legacy of asylum mismanagement means problems are stacking up. -
Julian Knight: Met Police drop sexual assault investigation into Tory MP (2023-03-29 16:04:06)
Julian Knight, who was suspended as a Tory MP over the case, had always denied the allegations. -
Rishi Sunak's wife holds shares in childcare firm given Budget boost (2023-03-29 15:10:50)
Rishi Sunak faces questions over the shares and says his interests have been declared "in the normal way". -
Shona Robison replaces Kate Forbes as finance secretary in new cabinet (2023-03-29 15:02:30)
Shona Robison is given the finance brief as well as serving as Humza Yousaf's deputy first minister. -
Betty Boothroyd: Funeral held for first woman Commons Speaker (2023-03-29 14:36:36)
Baroness Boothroyd, who served as Commons Speaker from 1992 to 2000, died aged 93 in late February. -
Shona Robison to replace Kate Forbes as finance secretary (2023-03-29 14:17:10)
Shona Robison is given the finance brief as well as serving as Humza Yousaf's deputy first minister. -
UK asylum: Ex-military bases to be used in migrant housing plan (2023-03-29 13:41:09)
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said the move will cut down on the use of private hotels. -
PMQs: Angela Rayner accuses Dominic Raab of failing rape victims (2023-03-29 13:05:39)
Angela Rayner calls on the justice secretary to apologise for the "collapse" in charge rate for rape. -
Black teases Raab on pay when he is 'booted out of office' (2023-03-29 13:02:28)
SNP's deputy Westminster leader asks the deputy prime minister after a fake firm offered paid work to Matt Hancock and Kwasi Kwarteng. -
Black quizzes Raab on pay when he is 'booted out of office' (2023-03-29 13:02:28)
SNP's deputy Westminster leader asks the deputy prime minister after a fake firm offered paid work to Matt Hancock and Kwasi Kwarteng. -
Deputy PMQs: Rayner and Raab spar on bullying claims and rape convictions (2023-03-29 12:59:35)
The deputy PM and deputy Labour leader face each other for PMQs in the Commons. -
Paul O'Grady tribute: Bryant offers to take Raab to Royal Vauxhall Tavern (2023-03-29 11:54:42)
A Labour MP pays tribute to Paul O'Grady's role in British gay life and made an unusual offer to Dominic Raab -
Rayner on Raab: Will he walk before he’s pushed? (2023-03-29 11:50:49)
The deputy PM claims that "one thing never changes" and Labour's deputy leader "likes to play political games". -
Lib Dems: Tories making cost-of-living crisis worse (2023-03-29 11:34:14)
Sir Ed Davey accuses the Tories of "crashing the economy" as he launches the Lib Dem local elections campaign. -
Local elections 2023: When are they and who can vote? (2023-03-29 11:26:37)
Voters in parts of England and in Northern Ireland will be able to elect new councillors in May. -
PMQs: Rayner and Raab clash on bullying and 'scum' claims (2023-03-29 11:23:40)
The deputy party leaders swap exchanges on bullying claims against him and her previous labelling for her opponents. -
UK asylum plans: Plan to house migrants in ex-military bases to be unveiled (2023-03-29 09:43:59)
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick will announce a new accommodation strategy in the Commons later. -
Humza Yousaf to announce cabinet after being sworn in (2023-03-29 09:39:46)
The new first minister starts to shape his team after Kate Forbes says she is leaving the government. -
Climate change: UK risks losing investment in net-zero race, MPs warn (2023-03-29 09:37:02)
Some Tories are among those who fear jobs could move elsewhere if the government is not ambitious enough. -
Humza Yousaf to announce first cabinet jobs (2023-03-29 07:56:01)
The new first minister starts to shape his government but Kate Forbes turns down a move to rural affairs. -
UK asylum plans: Barges and ex-bases set to be used to house migrants (2023-03-29 07:13:47)
The plan, to be announced by Robert Jenrick, is a move away from using hotels to house asylum seekers. -
Ministers can veto prisoners' parole in Victims and Prisoners Bill (2023-03-29 07:01:31)
The government has promised to make it easier for victims of crime in England and Wales to get justice. -
Liberal Democrats call for 8,000 extra GPs at local elections launch (2023-03-29 02:32:13)
May's local elections are the "final chance" to send a message to the government, the Lib Dems say. -
Government sets out 'adaptable' regulation for AI (2023-03-29 01:10:34)
It proposes a set of principles for the "responsible use" of the tech, which is worth £3.7bn to UK economy. -
UK rules out new AI regulator (2023-03-29 01:10:34)
In a white paper due out today, the UK government says current regulators should also include AI -
Labour could require solar panels for new builds, hints Ed Miliband (2023-03-28 18:31:36)
Shadow climate secretary Ed Miliband said a "rooftop revolution" could help meet climate targets. -
Not detaining child migrants creates pull factor - Sunak (2023-03-28 18:24:14)
The PM says plans to detain and deport families and minors will help reduce small boat crossings. -
Humza Yousaf: Five things to know about Scotland's new first minister (2023-03-28 17:55:25)
Humza Yousaf won a majority of votes from MSPs to become the country's sixth first minister. -
Who is Scotland's new first minister, Humza Yousaf? (2023-03-28 17:55:25)
Humza Yousaf won a majority of votes from MSPs to become the country's sixth first minister. -
Afghan refugees to be moved out of hotels under new government plans (2023-03-28 16:54:36)
But campaigners say ministers' plans could risk leave Afghans at risk of homelessness. -
Rishi Sunak on children, boats and Illegal Migration Bill (2023-03-28 16:52:04)
Rishi Sunak says children will be housed in “appropriate” holding accommodation and not separated from their families if they come to the UK on small boats. -
Jack Lis: Dog laws must change says mum after son killed (2023-03-28 16:45:01)
Emma Whitfield, whose son Jack was mauled to death, wants "fundamental changes" to rules on dogs. -
Humza Yousaf confirmed as Scotland's new first minister (2023-03-28 16:10:11)
The SNP leader wins a majority of votes from MSPs to become the country's sixth first minister. -
Jeremy Corbyn: The left-wing veteran outcast by his party (2023-03-28 15:01:05)
The ex-Labour leader's long political career hangs in the balance after being stopped from standing as an MP. -
Jeremy Corbyn banned from standing as candidate for Labour party (2023-03-28 14:59:53)
The former leader was ejected from the parliamentary Labour party due to a row over antisemitism. -
Teachers' strikes: Keegan says pay deal is final offer (2023-03-28 14:58:52)
Some unions are urging members to reject the deal, as the NEU announces another two potential strike days. -
Who is Humza Yousaf, Scotland's new first minister (2023-03-28 14:22:30)
He was widely seen as the preferred candidate of the SNP establishment - including Nicola Sturgeon. -
Jeremy Corbyn: Labour vote to ban ex-leader standing as candidate (2023-03-28 13:26:47)
Jeremy Corbyn was ejected from the parliamentary Labour party due to a row over antisemitism. -
Northern Ireland terrorism threat level rises (2023-03-28 12:10:29)
The move follows a rise in dissident republican activity, including a gun attack on a top policeman. -
Nicola Sturgeon formally resigns as first minister (2023-03-28 12:09:38)
Ms Sturgeon leaves her Bute House residence for the final time after 3,051 days as Scotland's first minister. -
Humza Yousaf to be formally elected as first minister (2023-03-28 09:10:05)
The SNP's new leader will be confirmed as Scotland's sixth first minister after a vote in the Scottish Parliament. -
Two Conservative Black Country MPs to step down at election (2023-03-28 07:49:22)
Conservatives Nicola Richards and Stuart Anderson will not stand in West Bromwich and Wolverhampton. -
Scottish Parliament to elect next first minister (2023-03-28 05:10:59)
The SNP's new leader Humza Yousaf is almost certain to become Scotland's sixth first minister. -
Chris Mason: Old tensions to remain for SNP's new leader (2023-03-27 22:27:53)
The election of Humza Yousaf gives the SNP a softer political landing than a Kate Forbes victory. -
NFT: Plans for Royal Mint produced token dropped by government (2023-03-27 19:42:28)
Plans for a government-backed digital token, ordered to be created by Rishi Sunak, have been axed. -
NFT: Plans for Royal Mint produced token dropped (2023-03-27 19:42:28)
Plans for a government-backed digital token, ordered to be created by Rishi Sunak, have been axed. -
Levelling up: More than 90% of funding not yet spent (2023-03-27 15:06:14)
Figures obtained by the Labour Party show £392m has been spent from the £4.8bn fund as of last month. -
Stafford MP readopted as Tory candidate at second attempt (2023-03-27 14:31:58)
Theo Clarke won a vote among members after her constituency association committee rejected her. -
Humza Yousaf succeeds Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader (2023-03-27 14:27:17)
Scotland's health secretary defeats rivals Kate Forbes and Ash Regan in a vote of party members. -
Humza Yousaf: We will be the generation that delivers independence for Scotland (2023-03-27 14:26:07)
Humza Yousaf has called on the party to unite behind him after he was elected as new leader of the SNP. -
Who is Humza Yousaf, the new SNP leader? (2023-03-27 14:15:45)
He was widely seen as the preferred candidate of the SNP establishment - including Nicola Sturgeon. -
Humza Yousaf is new SNP leader and successor to Nicola Sturgeon (2023-03-27 13:51:08)
Humza Yousaf is set to become Scotland's youngest first minister after he was elected SNP leader. -
Laughing gas: Experts warn nitrous oxide ban will not stop use (2023-03-27 11:59:28)
The government defends new plans to tackle anti-social behaviour by clamping down on nitrous oxide. -
Ministers see off Tory rebels over migration plans (2023-03-27 11:33:48)
A group of MPs say they have assurances after seeking to toughen up rules for removing migrants in the Illegal Migration Bill. -
Jeremy Corbyn: Labour to vote on banning ex-leader standing as candidate (2023-03-27 11:12:24)
Jeremy Corbyn was ejected from the parliamentary Labour party due to a row over antisemitism. -
How will Scotland's new first minister be decided? (2023-03-27 05:16:11)
The SNP will announce its leader who will facing a Holyrood vote before being confirmed as FM. -
Tory rebellion over small boats bill put on hold (2023-03-27 04:55:34)
A group of MPs will meet with ministers to look at how to tighten up the bill, instead of voting against it. -
SNP to announce Nicola Sturgeon's successor (2023-03-27 01:16:19)
The party will confirm their next leader later after a process that has revealed deep divisions. -
Nitrous oxide: Possession of laughing gas to be criminal offence (2023-03-26 13:48:50)
Targeting the use of nitrous oxide is part of a crackdown on anti-social behaviour. -
UK is poorer as a country, says Michael Gove (2023-03-26 11:55:46)
The levelling up secretary blames war in Ukraine and pandemic, but denies government is at fault. -
Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas sales to be banned, says Gove (2023-03-26 10:52:46)
Targeting the use of nitrous oxide is part of a crackdown on anti-social behaviour. -
Matt Hancock and Kwasi Kwarteng discussed fees with fake firm (2023-03-26 10:00:29)
Matt Hancock and Kwasi Kwarteng met with a sham company in a stunt set up by campaign group Led by Donkeys. -
Nicola Sturgeon: Learning to drive will give me personal freedom (2023-03-26 08:07:45)
The outgoing first minister tells a new BBC podcast she is in the early stages of taking driving lessons. -
Where next for Scotland as the Nicola Sturgeon era ends? (2023-03-26 00:55:54)
The first minister's resignation triggered a divisive leadership campaign - but what could happen now? -
Sir Keir Starmer: SNP implosion is opportunity for Labour (2023-03-26 00:55:37)
The Labour leader says the party has to earn the votes of people who are turning away from the SNP. -
Rishi Sunak promises anti-social behaviour crackdown (2023-03-25 23:24:42)
New plans will aim to have people repair damage they cause within 48 hours of being given an order. -
Plans to house migrants on ferries to be announced (2023-03-25 21:59:11)
The government has previously signalled it wants to end the practice of housing people in hotels. -
UK economy: When are you going to feel better off? (2023-03-25 16:00:12)
How politicians answer that will set the terms for the next election, writes Laura Kuenssberg. -
Liz Truss resignation honours list criticised by ex-aides (2023-03-25 14:33:26)
The former PM, who spent 49 days in office, has reportedly nominated four people for peerages. -
UK asylum plans: Plans on future of migrant hotels to be announced (2023-03-25 11:45:21)
The government has previously signalled it wants to end the practice of housing people in hotels. -
MI5 spy reveals secret 'unauthorised' IRA talks (2023-03-25 05:58:35)
The officer who helped bring peace to Northern Ireland tells the BBC he defied orders from the government. -
Cladding: More firms sign post-Grenfell fire safety contract (2023-03-24 18:38:13)
The agreement commits firms to spending £2bn on repairs to buildings with unsafe cladding or other issues. -
What's happening in Parliament next week? (2023-03-24 18:14:50)
As MPs deliberate over Boris Johnson's Partygate statements, a controversial migration bill returns. -
What's happening in Parliament this week? (2023-03-24 18:14:50)
As MPs deliberate over Boris Johnson's Partygate statements, a controversial migration bill returns. -
How much money is the UK government borrowing, and does it matter? (2023-03-24 16:33:52)
How does government borrowing work, and how and when is the money paid back? -
Tax decisions made in national, not personal interest, No 10 says (2023-03-24 15:26:56)
It comes after the PM's tax details revealed he benefited from a cut in capital gains tax he voted for. -
MPs approve plans to make street sexual harassment a crime (2023-03-24 13:41:24)
A government-backed bill criminalising catcalling or following people now goes to the House of Lords. -
Israel's Netanyahu meets Sunak at Downing Street amid protests (2023-03-24 13:40:17)
The visit comes as the Israeli leader faces domestic turmoil over judicial reforms. -
UK and EU formally adopt new Brexit Windsor Framework deal (2023-03-24 13:11:53)
The Windsor Framework is aimed at improving trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. -
Netanyahu meets Sunak at Downing Street amid protests (2023-03-24 13:00:26)
The visit comes as the Israeli leader faces domestic turmoil over judicial reforms. -
King Charles's France visit postponed after pension protests (2023-03-24 12:48:19)
France says the decision was taken because of a 10th day of action planned for Tuesday. -
Question Time audience asked: Was Boris Johnson telling truth? (2023-03-24 10:51:29)
Fiona Bruce asks the Question Time audience if they believe the former PM told a committee of MPs the truth. -
Average Treasury worker 34 despite over-50s back to work push (2023-03-24 08:08:28)
Over-50s are being urged to work but just 10% of Treasury staff are that age, the BBC has learned. -
UK and EU to seal Northern Ireland Windsor Framework deal (2023-03-24 07:47:18)
The post-Brexit deal aims to make trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK smoother. -
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer paid £118,580 in tax since 2020 (2023-03-23 17:54:11)
Sir Keir's release comes a day after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak published details of his finances. -
Albania PM talks about James Bond, Mr Bean and Dua Lipa (2023-03-23 17:26:38)
Edi Rama sprinkles in British and Albanian cultural references when meeting Rishi Sunak to discuss migrants. -
Israel's Netanyahu to visit UK amid growing turmoil at home (2023-03-23 17:07:03)
The Israeli PM's trip comes as divisions deepen over a judicial plan and fears grow in the West Bank. -
Labour leader Keir Starmer publishes tax details (2023-03-23 16:46:05)
Sir Keir's release comes a day after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak published details of his finances. -
What could feature in Labour's election manifesto? (2023-03-23 15:57:39)
A breakdown of what we know about Sir Keir Starmer's offer to voters at the next general election. -
DUP has not come to terms with Brexit deal support, says Heaton-Harris (2023-03-23 15:48:43)
The NI secretary says the deal will not be reopened but the DUP leader says he will not give up. -
Ukraine takes on UK in solidarity chess tournament (2023-03-23 15:41:13)
Parliament plays host to two grandmasters - and some keen MP amateurs - to show support for Ukraine. -
TikTok banned from UK Parliament over security concerns (2023-03-23 15:08:28)
The decision to block the Chinese-owned social media app follows a UK government ban last week. -
DUP yet to come to terms with support for Brexit deal, says Heaton-Harris (2023-03-23 14:46:59)
The Northern Ireland secretary says the deal won't be reopened but the DUP leader says he won't give up. -
Keir Starmer promises to halve crime against women (2023-03-23 14:17:33)
The Labour leader says the target would feature in his five "missions" if he wins the next election. -
Nicola Sturgeon defends her record at final FMQs (2023-03-23 14:02:42)
The first minister was accused of failures on education, the NHS and ferries in her 286th and final session. -
Boris Johnson's Partygate defence offensive - bereaved mum (2023-03-23 12:55:52)
Fred Bennett, 14, died during a 2020 lockdown and his mother again criticises the ex prime minister. -
Sir Keir Starmer says he would scrap his own pension tax scheme (2023-03-23 12:39:15)
The Labour leader says he would include himself in plans to reverse high earner tax breaks. -
Sir Keir Starmer says he would scrap his own pension tax perk (2023-03-23 12:39:15)
The Labour leader says he would include himself in plans to reverse high earner tax breaks. -
Starmer lists 'four clear measurable goals' to cut crime (2023-03-23 12:07:53)
The Labour leader sets out his plan to cut crime levels and restore confidence in the police. -
Cost of living: Food banks used by 3% of UK families (2023-03-23 11:11:45)
Those in Scotland and the north of England were most likely to have used one in the last 12 months. -
Local Elections 2023: Is there an election in my area? (2023-03-23 10:34:25)
Find out if there is an election where you live. -
Guide dog campaigner urges Rishi Sunak to sort out shortage (2023-03-23 07:10:32)
Activist Jill Allen-King says she gripped Rishi Sunak's hand as she told him about waiting lists. -
UK interest rates: Another rise expected as prices soar (2023-03-23 06:54:29)
Analysts expect the Bank of England to raise the rate from 4% to 4.25%, creating higher mortgage costs. -
Chris Mason: Boris Johnson's political future hangs in balance (2023-03-23 01:02:51)
The verdict of MPs investigating Boris Johnson has the potential to finish him, writes the BBC's political editor. -
Wales freeports for Milford Haven-Port Talbot, Anglesey (2023-03-22 22:57:43)
The two new areas will have tax and duty relief and simplified customs, with hopes for 20,000 jobs. -
What are freeports and will they help the economy? (2023-03-22 22:30:26)
Two freeports have been named in Wales, joining eight sites in England and two in Scotland. -
Boris Johnson: Did MPs pierce the ex-PM's armour? (2023-03-22 19:43:48)
What were some of the significant responses in Boris Johnson's three hour question session in front of MPs? -
Johnson on Partygate: We avoided physical contact but passed drinks (2023-03-22 19:38:43)
The former PM says Downing Street staff did not touch each other’s pens but passed drinks at events. -
Did Boris Johnson mislead Parliament over parties? (2023-03-22 19:34:42)
MPs are investigating whether Mr Johnson was in contempt of Parliament. -
Boris Johnson questioned about leaving-do photo (2023-03-22 17:56:40)
The former prime minster is pressed about Downing Street photos showing a lack of social distancing. -
Partygate returns: MPs' inquiry into Boris Johnson explained (2023-03-21 18:21:02)
The former prime minister faces a grilling by MPs over accusations he misled Parliament over parties. -
Brexit: 'Deal is done' SDLP leader tells DUP ahead of vote (2023-03-21 17:17:50)
Colum Eastwood says the government will vote through its plans regardless of the DUP stance. -
Boris Johnson: What could happen after Partygate hearing? (2023-03-21 17:17:04)
The former PM is facing a big political moment, as a grilling over statements he made about Partygate approaches. -
Brexit-backing Tory MPs undecided on Rishi Sunak's Northern Ireland deal vote (2023-03-21 16:32:12)
Brexiteer Tories say the Stormont brake - a key part of the deal - is "practically useless". -
Partygate: A timeline of the lockdown parties (2023-03-21 11:33:01)
Boris Johnson is to be questioned over Covid rule-breaking parties. But what do we know about them? -
Rishi Sunak: Pension tax breaks will cut NHS waiting lists, says PM (2023-03-21 02:16:37)
The prime minister says pensions changes will keep doctors in work, amid criticism they are unfair. -
Ed Davey: Repair our broken relationship with Europe to prosper (2023-03-19 13:50:19)
The UK must "tear down" trade barriers to prosper, Sir Ed Davey says at his party's conference. -
SNP chief executive Peter Murrell resigns over membership row (2023-03-19 00:32:57)
Peter Murrell, the husband of Nicola Sturgeon, confirms he has resigned from the role with immediate effect. -
What next for SNP after member numbers meltdown? (2023-03-18 22:48:39)
The party has lost its leader, its chief executive and its spin doctor - where could this row go next? -
Free childcare: Is Jeremy Hunt's Budget promise feasible? (2023-03-18 00:32:08)
The government announced an expansion of free childcare in the Budget - but will it actually work? -
SNP media chief Murray Foote resigns over membership dispute (2023-03-17 20:47:32)
Murray Foote denied SNP membership had dropped, before the party confirmed a decline of 32,000. -
Ban on imports of animal hunting trophies set to become law (2023-03-17 14:52:53)
Plans to stop hunters bringing body parts of endangered species to Great Britain are approved by MPs. -
Tory MP Steve Brine being investigated over lobbying claims (2023-03-17 14:35:48)
Leaked messages suggest Steve Brine contacted NHS bosses for a firm paying him as an adviser. -
Boris Johnson reselected as candidate for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (2023-03-17 08:59:16)
There had been speculation the former PM might try to find a safer seat before the next election. -
Chris Mason: The NHS pay dispute is not over just yet (2023-03-17 00:09:48)
Union members are yet to back the deal, and the government still needs to pay for it, says Chris Mason. -
Budget summary: Key points from Jeremy Hunt’s 2023 Budget (2023-03-16 16:05:16)
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is announcing new economic measures - here's what you need to know. -
What is the plan for 30 hours of free childcare and how will it work? (2023-03-16 13:00:05)
The government has announced more help with childcare for some working parents in the Budget. -
How the pension rules are changing (2023-03-16 11:30:32)
The lifetime limit on tax-free pensions savings will go, and some annual allowances will increase. -
Free childcare plan: 'Why do we have to wait?' (2023-03-15 17:33:17)
Eligible under-5s will get 30 hours free care from September 2025, but some fear this is too far off. -
What the Budget means for you and your money (2023-03-15 16:13:18)
Childcare, energy bill support, pensions and more will affect your finances. This is the impact on you. -
Unemployment: Who are the millions of Britons not working? (2023-03-15 15:56:08)
The unemployment rate is close to its lowest point since the 1970s, but millions aren't working. -
Corporation tax going up from April 2023 (2023-03-15 14:52:58)
The government is increasing corporation tax from April 2023. -
Energy price guarantee: What help is there for gas and electricity bills? (2023-03-15 14:10:44)
The guarantee limiting typical household energy bills will carry on at the same rate until June. -
The chef, the model and Rishi's missing millions (2023-03-10 18:04:47)
The inside story of Britain’s biggest Bounce Back Loan fraud - £10m stolen by one criminal gang. -
Rishi Sunak: Hurdles in the race to pass Illegal Migration Bill (2023-03-09 13:31:47)
Will new legislation aimed at cutting numbers crossing the Channel have an impact? -
How is the UK stopping Channel crossings and what are the legal routes to the UK? (2023-03-08 11:13:24)
Controversial plans to tackle small-boat crossings have been set out by the home secretary. -
How many people cross the Channel in small boats and where do they come from? (2023-03-07 15:12:04)
The number of people claiming asylum in the UK rose sharply in 2022. -
Green energy revolt threatens Tory support in minister's backyard (2023-03-06 12:52:15)
A backlash against electricity connections is fraying Tory support in Therese Coffey's constituency. -
Tomato shortage: How far is Brexit to blame? (2023-03-03 19:29:35)
Many people have claimed Brexit is to blame for the UK tomato shortage - what is the evidence? -
Five key findings from Boris Johnson inquiry update (2023-03-03 15:32:07)
Cross-party committee of MPs release initial findings into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament. -
'My Friday prison release led to a disastrous mistake' (2023-03-03 00:55:18)
Marc Conway is backing a new law that aims to cut reoffending by ending Friday prison releases. -
Matt Hancock and Isabel Oakeshott: A tale of scoops, betrayal and WhatsApp (2023-03-02 16:35:59)
What does the row between Matt Hancock and the reporter who leaked his WhatsApp messages reveal about how journalism works? -
Isabel Oakeshott: Who is the journalist behind Matt Hancock Covid messages leak? (2023-03-02 12:00:13)
The anti-lockdown, pro-Brexit journalist finds herself at the centre of a political row - not for the first time. -
Brexit: What is the Stormont brake? (2023-02-28 19:30:12)
This part of the new Brexit deal aims to give NI politicians a greater say over how EU laws apply. -
Northern Ireland Brexit deal: At-a-glance (2023-02-27 19:50:01)
What does the new Windsor Framework agreement between the UK and the EU include? -
Who will replace Nicola Sturgeon as next SNP leader? (2023-02-24 12:45:26)
Ms Sturgeon refused to back anyone as a successor, insisting there was a wealth of talent within the SNP. -
Keir Starmer's five missions speech fact-checked (2023-02-23 17:18:49)
Has the UK had the worst decade of growth for two centuries and other claims investigated. -
What are Sunak and Starmer's top five priorities? (2023-02-23 15:53:17)
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer have each set out five key priorities - how do they compare? -
What's going on with a new deal for Northern Ireland? (2023-02-21 01:39:15)
There had been talk an announcement could come on Tuesday, say Chris Mason and Jessica Parker. -
NI Protocol: DUP leader facing his own 'big moment' (2023-02-18 11:09:19)
The inside story of how Rishi Sunak tried to sell his deal to the party and what could happen next. -
Brexit: What can we expect from a deal on NI Protocol? (2023-02-18 07:46:06)
With talk of an agreement as early as next week, what could the UK-EU compromise look like? -
Good Friday Agreement: How Blair and Ahern brought new focus (2023-02-16 06:18:01)
Ahead of the deal's 25th anniversary, we look back on the twists and turns of the year leading up to it. -
What is Nicola Sturgeon's political legacy? (2023-02-15 22:02:26)
The BBC's Scotland editor James Cook considers how history will judge her years in office. -
Who is Nicola Sturgeon? From teenage campaigner to Scotland's first minister (2023-02-15 13:14:27)
Scotland's first minister has been an SNP stalwart since she was a teenager. -
Brian Haw memorial: Sir Mark Rylance leads campaign (2023-02-15 06:13:50)
Sir Mark Rylance is leading a crowdfunding appeal to erect a statue of peace campaigner Brian Haw. -
The Boris Johnson backers with a plan to save the Tory party (2023-02-15 03:27:50)
A new grassroots campaign is aiming to boost Tory membership to ensure the party's long-term survival. -
Council tax: What is it and how much is it rising? (2023-02-14 12:32:14)
Millions of households across the UK will see a sharp increase in council tax bills in April. -
Lee Anderson: Who is the new Tory deputy chairman? (2023-02-09 16:02:55)
The MP for Ashfield is known for his controversial views but supporters believe he can connect with voters. -
Is the NHS pay review body independent? (2023-02-07 11:52:17)
Nurses are striking over a pay offer recommended by a review body. -
Has the Brexit fishing promise come true? (2023-02-06 09:18:54)
Boris Johnson said his Brexit deal would mean lots of extra fish caught in the UK - has this happened? -
Simon Case: 'Keeper of secrets' under scrutiny (2023-02-03 21:23:15)
A string of controversies has turned the spotlight on one of the most powerful figures in government. -
Non-doms: Why Labour squeeze on wealthy elite could backfire (2023-02-02 10:25:59)
Will Labour's pledge to end tax perks for the rich if they win power drive money away from the UK? -
What impact has Brexit had on the UK economy? (2023-01-31 17:29:57)
It is three years since the UK left the EU and time to start looking at the evidence. -
Strike rules: What is a trade union and who is allowed to strike? (2023-01-31 11:04:18)
Tougher rules for some workers planning strike action have been announced by the government. -
Who is Nadhim Zahawi? (2023-01-29 09:45:56)
The Conservative Party chairman, and former chancellor, is sacked amid a row over a tax penalty. -
Should MPs charged with a sexual offence be allowed in the Commons? (2023-01-24 18:38:33)
MPs charged with violent or sexual offences could be banned from the building under new proposals. -
Why would Boris Johnson need an £800,000 loan? (2023-01-24 18:30:56)
Sources who know the former PM say he would have used the money to fund his lifestyle. -
Scotland gender bill: What next for Sunak and Sturgeon? (2023-01-17 08:26:47)
The Union has a clash on its hands, writes James Cook, BBC News's Scotland editor. -
Rishi Sunak's five promises analysed (2023-01-04 16:13:26)
Can the prime minister achieve his promises and is he taking a big political risk in making them? -
Could a chatbot answer Prime Minister's Questions? (2022-12-27 08:54:39)
A robot has given evidence in Parliament, an MP has used a chatbot to write a speech - what next? -
Is UK inflation going to keep falling? (2022-12-14 13:13:12)
Inflation is likely to have peaked, but it will remain very high for months to come. -
How to be a former prime minister (2022-12-09 23:49:32)
Two British PMs have left office this year. So what do premiers do once they're no longer in power? -
House of Lords: What is it and what could Labour replace it with? (2022-12-07 12:54:46)
The House of Lords is "undemocratic" and "indefensible" according to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. -
Downing Street parties: What Covid rules were broken? (2022-05-25 13:09:15)
Police issued 126 fines during the Partygate investigation, including to Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak.