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BBC Politics
Nov 02, 2025

King wants Andrew to lose final military title, minister says
Defence Secretary John Healy says King Charles has "indicated that's what he wishes".

BBC Politics
Nov 02, 2025

King wants Andrew to lose Vice Admiral rank, minister says
Defence Secretary John Healy says King Charles has "indicated that's what he wishes".

BBC Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Military homes to be renovated in £9bn government plan
The poor state of military housing has been a consistent complaint among serving personnel in recent years.

BBC Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Reform UK councillor defects to the Conservatives
James Buchan says Reform UK lacks experience and ambition and made him feel "uncomfortable".

BBC Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Security concerns over system at heart of digital ID
The government is facing questions over whether One Login can be trusted to keep people's personal data secure.

BBC Politics
Oct 31, 2025

No free bus passes for under 22s, says government
The Commons Transport Committee recommended scrapping bus fares for young people in August.

BBC Politics
Oct 31, 2025

When is the Budget and what might be in it?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering both tax rises and spending cuts in the 26 November Budget.

BBC Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Reeves rebuked by PM over 'regrettable' rental confusion but faces no further action
The chancellor has apologised for the failure to obtain the correct licence when renting out her family home.

BBC Politics
Oct 31, 2025

'Rude' councillor urged to apologise to officers
A standards committee concludes Patrick Kittererick's behaviour breached the code of conduct.

BBC Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Birmingham was not bankrupt in 2023, say experts
In a letter to the government, signatories claim figures used were "materially misstated".

BBC Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Sultana says new party is aiming to 'run government'
Changing "people's lives for the better" requires "winning state power", the Coventry South MP says.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

£420m bill cut for heavy industry as union attacks 'obscene' energy profits
UK Steel said while the increased support was welcomed, the government could have gone further.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

What the Reeves emails tell us in rental licence row
In several emails, the letting agent suggests they will apply for the licence on Reeves's behalf.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Letting agent apologises for 'oversight' on Reeves rental licence
The company says its property manager offered to apply for the required licence but this never happened.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

UK pledges £4m to clear land mines to help flow of aid in Gaza
It will allow a UN body to clear land mines and allow the safe passage of aid to Palestinians.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

PM given 'new information' on Reeves' rental arrangements
No 10 says the information has "come to light" after a review of emails sent and received by Rachel Reeves' husband.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Farage 'sad' as constituency village named most deprived
The Reform MP reacts after the Essex neighbourhood topped the ranking for the most deprived.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Police investigate alleged racial abuse of Green deputy leader
Mothin Ali claims a "racist thug" threatened to "smash my head in" at a London train station.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Chancellor Apologises For Breaking House Rules
Rachel Reeves apologises for unlawfully renting out her family home without a licence

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Sack Reeves if she raises taxes in Budget, Badenoch tells PM
The Conservative leader says the chancellor is "gearing up to impose more punishing tax hikes".

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

City councillors quit Labour to form new party
Members for areas across the city quit the party to form the Nottingham People's Alliance.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

How much trouble is Rachel Reeves in over rental rule break?
The PM may have ruled out an investigation but key questions remain about the chancellor's housing rules admission.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

England's most deprived areas named - see how your area is affected
Jaywick, a seaside town in Essex, has been named the most deprived area for a fourth time in a row.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Plaid Cymru and SNP discuss forming 'progressive alliance'
Rhun ap Iorwerth and John Swinney said they want to give voters a "positive alternative" to Westminster.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Plaid Cymru and SNP in talks to form 'progressive alliance'
Rhun ap Iorwerth will hold talks with John Swinney hoping to give voters a 'positive alternative' to Westminster.

BBC Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Starmer rules out investigation after Reeves admits rental rules ‘mistake'
The PM says an investigation is not "necessary" as the chancellor admits "error" when renting out home.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Starmer rules out investigation as Reeves apologises for breaking housing rules
The PM says an investigation is not "necessary" as the chancellor admits "error" when renting out home.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Starmer rules out inquiry as Reeves apologises for breaking housing rules
The PM says an investigation is not "necessary" as the chancellor admits "error" when renting out home.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Dependants of some Gazan students can join them in UK, government says
The decision is a reversal of the original policy which only supported the evacuation of the students themselves.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Henry Zeffman: Labour MPs still crave a compelling story from Starmer
Frustration is growing about the PM's ability to define the government's message - and sell it to the public.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

How China really spies on the UK
The national security threats China poses today go beyond traditional notions of espionage - in this new world, threats are far more complex

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Chancellor admits breaking housing rules by renting out home
Rachel Reeves refers herself to the PM's ethics adviser after "inadvertently" renting out her family home without a licence.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Farage backs council boss '100%' in leak aftermath
Farage says Reform UK is "better off without" councillors expelled in the aftermath of the leak.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Watch: Lib Dems MPs heckle Farage as he presents ECHR bill
Watch: Lib Dem MPs take on Farage in parliament

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Attorney general blames outdated law for collapse of China spy case
The government's chief legal adviser says the trial would have gone ahead if new legislation had been in force.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Starmer declines to rule out breaking manifesto tax pledges
The prime minister fails to repeat a promise not to raise income tax rates, VAT or National Insurance next month.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Reform proposes to cut Pip payments to people with anxiety
A spokeswoman for the mental health charity Mind said anxiety can have "a debilitating impact".

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Former MP Mhairi Black to play detective in BBC legal drama
Black, who was the SNP deputy leader at Westminster, will play a detective in the eight-part series in her first acting role for television.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Migrant sex offender given £500 after threat to disrupt deportation
Hadush Kebatu was "forcibly deported" and accompanied by five escorts on the flight, the BBC understands.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Government set to miss 1.5m target, housebuilders warn
Housebuilders tell the government's budget watchdog the new homes target for England is too optimistic.

BBC Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Migrant sex offender deported from UK after mistaken release
Hadush Kebatu arrived in Ethiopia on Wednesday after being removed on a flight last night.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Reeves vows to 'defy' gloomy economic forecasts
The chancellor says investment is the answer to boosting the UK's productivity performance.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Backlash over plans to house 300 asylum seekers at Inverness barracks
Highland Council and the Scottish government are questioning the use of the military base in Inverness.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Home Office has struggled to deal with crises, says Mahmood
The home secretary speaks to the BBC while overseeing a police operation in south London aimed at tackling illegal working.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Phillipson accuses Reform of 'Victorian era' plan
Bridget Phillipson responds to a Reform council's plea over the distances pupils walk to school.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Expulsions 'a sorry state of affairs', Reform KCC leader
Several members of the Reform-run council were expelled over a leaked video of an online meeting.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

What are the government's options on asylum seeker accommodation?
Where to put asylum seekers has become one of the fiercest topics of political debate since last year's general election.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

What are National Insurance and income tax and what could change in the Budget?
Some experts think the government may break its promise not to increase income tax, NI or VAT for working people.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Renters' Rights Act: Here's what it means for you
The biggest shake up to renting rules in England for 30 years will affect millions of tenants.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Two military sites earmarked as asylum seeker accommodation
Housing asylum seekers in hotels has cost billions, while they have also become a focal point for protests.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Reeves could face £20bn Budget hole as UK productivity downgraded
The OBR is understood to have downgraded the UK's productivity level in early Budget forecasts

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Two military sites named as ministers aim to close asylum hotels
Housing asylum seekers in hotels has cost billions, while they have also become a focal point for protests.

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Productivity downgrade may add £20bn to Budget hole
The OBR is understood to have downgraded the UK's productivity level in early Budget forecasts

BBC Politics
Oct 28, 2025

Jeremy Corbyn to make cameo in drag pantomime
He will play the Wizard of Oz-lington this Christmas at the Pleasance Theatre in home constituency.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

As crises pile up, can the Home Office be fixed?
The government confronts a cluster of catastrophes, all linked to small boat crossings.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Chris Mason: As crises pile up, can the Home Office be fixed
The government confronts a cluster of catastrophes, all linked to small boat crossings.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Key figures at odds over collapse of China spy case
A parliamentary committee hears evidence about why the case against two men accused for spying for China was dropped.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

UK signs £8bn Typhoon fighter jet deal with Turkey
The agreement will support thousands of jobs across the UK, the government says.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Migrant sex offender released due to 'human error', Lammy tells MPs
The justice secretary announced that an independent investigation has been launched after Hadush Kebatu was mistakenly released from prison.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Migrant sex offender released due to human error, Lammy tells MPs
The justice secretary announced that an independent investigation has been launched after Hadush Kebatu was mistakenly released from prison.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Renters' Rights Bill becomes law - here's what it means for you
Sweeping new rules for renting in England receive royal assent - so what is changing?

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Five Reform UK councillors booted out of party
It comes after a damaging video leak of the Kent County Council leader shouting and swearing.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Reform MP's comments 'ugly' but intention was not racist, Farage says
Sarah Pochin apologised after complaining about adverts being "full" of black and Asian people.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Farage has questions to answer over MP's 'racist' remarks, PM says
Reform MP Sarah Pochin apologised after complaining about adverts being "full" of black and Asian people.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Chancellor hints at tax and spend shift to cushion Budget
Reeves said she wanted to ensure the UK had sufficient headroom to provide resilience against future shocks.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Two Reform UK councillors booted out of party
It comes after a damaging video leak of the Kent County Council leader shouting and swearing.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Chancellor heads for Gulf in bid to boost trade and investment
Rachel Reeves hopes her visit will pave the way for a broader trade agreement with Gulf countries.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Home Office squandered billions on asylum hotels, MPs say
"Flawed contracts" and "incompetent delivery" left the department unable to cope with demand for asylum accommodation, a report by MPs suggests.

BBC Politics
Oct 27, 2025

Prisons begin extra checks after migrant released in error
The government has introduced new mandatory procedures after the accidental release of Hadush Kebatu from Chelmsford prison on Friday.

BBC Politics
Oct 26, 2025

Reform MP's comments about adverts 'racist', says Streeting
Sarah Pochin apologises for saying "it drives me mad when I see adverts full of black people, full of Asian people".

BBC Politics
Oct 25, 2025

Catherine Connolly Wins Irish Presidential Election
Results of Irish presidential election announced in Dublin Castle

BBC Politics
Oct 25, 2025

Tributes paid to former Lincoln MP Dick Taverne
Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey described him as "passionate, principled and thoughtful".

BBC Politics
Oct 25, 2025

Will Lucy Powell's win turn things around for Labour?
Chris Mason looks at what Lucy Powell's return to frontline politics might mean for Labour.

BBC Politics
Oct 25, 2025

Chris Mason: Will Lucy Powell's win turn things around for Labour?
Chris Mason looks at what Lucy Powell's return to frontline politics might mean for Labour.

BBC Politics
Oct 25, 2025

Lucy Powell elected Labour's deputy leader
She defeated Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson in a race triggered by Angela Rayner's resignation.

BBC Politics
Oct 25, 2025

Who is new deputy Labour leader Lucy Powell?
A Labour activist since the age of nine, the Manchester MP has promised to be a voice for party members.

BBC Politics
Oct 25, 2025

What power does the new Labour deputy leader have?
The new deputy leader of the Labour Party has been announced to the country, a contest which was triggered after the resignation of Angela Rayner last month.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Manhunt after jailed Epping hotel asylum seeker mistakenly released
Ethiopian national Hadush Kebatu sparked nationwide protests after sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Chief prosecutor says top official would not call China an enemy
Stephen Parkinson sets out why the case against two alleged spies was dropped in a letter to MPs.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Ukraine allies pledge to take Russian oil and gas off global market
A "coalition of the willing" meeting in London seeks to increase pressure on Russia to end its war in Ukraine.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Reeves refuses to rule out income tax rises in Budget
Chancellors rarely reveal tax plans before the Budget, but Reeves has softened her language on raising income tax.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Starmer 'deeply disappointed' at Caerphilly by-election defeat
The prime minister is "deeply disappointed" at Labour's first parliamentary defeat in Caerphilly for 100 years.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Who is giving evidence on the collapsed China spy trial?
A senior commons committee is looking at why the case collapsed just weeks before a trial was due to go ahead.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Peer hints at Oasis Knebworth gigs then backtracks
Baroness Sharon Taylor says the band will play next July before rowing back on her claims.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Tech bosses could stop mobile phone theft, say MPs
The chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee says "robust technical measures" could help reduce phone thefts.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Plaid wins by-election as Labour loses 100-year grip on Caerphilly
Labour comes third after suffering its first parliamentary defeat in Caerphilly for 100 years.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Green defectors become Your Party's first Scottish councillors
Dan Hutchison, Seonad Hoy and Leodhas Massie have become the first elected Your Party representatives in Scotland.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Four big questions from the Caerphilly by-election result
There are several key talking points about the very different political world Wales is now in.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Key China spy case witness removed 'enemy' from evidence under Tories
Security adviser Matthew Collins says the term "enemy" was removed from a draft statement in 2023.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Lib Dems secure two seats in council by-election
New councillor for Dunster Cara Strom says she wants local voices to be heard "loud and clear".

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Prince Andrew paid by businessman tied to pension rip-off company
The King's brother was paid thousands by a businessman linked to a wealth management firm which ripped off pension savers.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Peer suspended for raising speeding fines with police chief
Baroness D'Souza sought to influence Met chief Sir Mark Rowley, a Lords report found.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Plaid Cymru leader says win is 'a reset for Welsh politics'
Plaid Cymru defeat Reform in Caerphilly by-election.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

'Challenges' remain in police response to grooming gangs
A watchdog's progress report finds that opportunities to protect children are still being missed.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Labour sees 100 years of history come crashing down as Plaid wins big
This could be the sign that voters see Plaid as a viable alternative to Labour in Wales.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Chris Mason: Extraordinary Caerphilly by-election humbles Westminster's big beasts
Plaid Cymru win 47% of the vote in a record turnout, while Labour and the Tories manage just 13% between them.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Whittle pays emotional tribute to Hefin David
The late Hefin David's successor Lindsay Whittle pays tribute to him after his by-election win.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Renewables jobs not making up for North Sea decline, MPs warn
Ministers have also been told they should have been better prepared for the closure of the Grangemouth refinery.

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Criticism as council set to spend £75,000 on flags
The council says union flags will be flown in 82 locations in a bid to foster "community spirit".

BBC Politics
Oct 24, 2025

Chris Mason: Who on Earth will want to take on grooming inquiry now?
As we have seen this week, satisfying everyone involved in the inquiry will be an impossible task.

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