The Conservative Party deputy chief whip has shockingly stepped down after getting drunk last night
The increase in the threshold will benefit around 30 million people, according to the HM Treasury
‘My body is not a political football, it is not up for debate by men trying to tell me they know better than I do about my rights’
Steve Bray, known as the “stop Brexit man”, had his wifi speakers confiscated by officers, under a controversial new law
Polls show average annual gap between those who believe it was ‘wrong’ to vote to Leave compared to ‘right’ has risen to double digits for the first time
Conservative MPs are preparing fresh moves against the Prime Minister
The government says the UK would remain committed to the European Convention on Human Rights.
Neil Parish opened up about his struggles in the aftermath of the incident
Tory defeat in Tiverton & Honiton and Wakefield is the first time in more than 30 years a government has lost two by-elections on the same day
Conservatives suffer defeat in two key by-elections as voters reject Tories at polls
The Tories lost two by-elections in Wakefield, as well as Honiton and Tiverton, which will put more pressure on Boris Johnson
Mr Johnson tried to manage expectations ahead of the votes
But Downing Street was not able to say if the Government has done any economic assessment of impact of Brexit
Another day of chaos for commuters as unions and bosses in war of words