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Police investigate seven-year-olds in sexting epidemic

Thousands of children have been investigated by police for sending sexual imagery online and on their phones, an analysis has revealed. Children as young as seven have been the subject of police... → Read More

Livingstone faces new antisemitism inquiry as Corbyn bows to angry MPs

Jeremy Corbyn has ordered a new inquiry into Ken Livingstone’s repeated claim that Hitler supported Zionism, after more than 100 Labour MPs denounced the party’s refusal to expel the former mayor... → Read More

You’re to blame for Labour’s decline, Corbyn tells media

Jeremy Corbyn lost his temper during a television interview yesterday and accused the media of being “utterly obsessed” with his leadership and failing to give Labour a chance. In a sign of the... → Read More

Spain calls for calm after Tory grandee’s war cry over Gibralter

Spanish ministers have urged the British government to calm down in the row over Gibraltar after Lord Howard of Lympne said the UK would go to war to protect its territory. Alfonso Dastis, the... → Read More

Areas that voted Leave will be hit the hardest by Brexit

Some of the areas that voted for Brexit are among those that could be hit hardest by the economic impact of leaving the European Union, an analysis suggests. Wales, the northeast and the east... → Read More

May offers Sturgeon more power to avert vote

Theresa May will pledge to hand more powers to Scotland and to ensure that Europe remains Britain’s “closest friend and ally” today as she tries to fend off the threat of Scottish independence. The... → Read More

Two injured after gunfire near parliament

Parliament is in lockdown after a shooting yards from the entrance of the House of Commons that has left at least two people severely injured. At the same time a small grey car was seen mowing down... → Read More

How will May trigger Article 50 and when will Britain leave?

What does Article 50 mean and how does it work? Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty was signed in 2007 and revised the EU’s constitutional arrangements. In total it amounts to 261 words and explains... → Read More

No snap election despite ‘desperate’ Labour poll

Downing Street has ruled out holding a snap election, despite a new poll described as “the most desperate for Labour yet” under Jeremy Corbyn. Momentum had been building in some Tory quarters for... → Read More

MPs abused and harassed online after Jo Cox murder

A dedicated police squad investigating crimes against MPs examined more than 50 complaints in the six months after the killing of Jo Cox, it has emerged. Hate messages, harassment and four cases of... → Read More

Article 50 to be triggered on March 29

Theresa May will trigger Britain’s exit from the European Union on March 29, Downing Street has revealed. It marks the date that the prime minister will dispatch her letter to the European Council... → Read More

Sturgeon urges referendum talks as Brown intervenes

Nicola Sturgeon has offered to find a compromise with Theresa May over the date of her proposed referendum on Scottish independence. The first minister said that she was willing to continue... → Read More

Wales could demand vote

A vote on Welsh independence should be considered if Scotland breaks away from Britain, the leader of Plaid Cymru has said. Leanne Wood said that the government’s handling of Brexit could lead to... → Read More

It’s not Lords’ job to rewrite Brexit, says Lamont

Brexit is “under attack” and peers are overstepping their power by defeating Theresa May over the issue, a former Tory chancellor has said. Lord Lamont of Lerwick said that it was not the job of... → Read More

Nothing missing on my tax return, insists Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn has said that there is “nothing missing, nothing hidden” in his tax affairs after rejecting claims that he failed to declare thousands of pounds. Labour is confident that its leader... → Read More

Blair wants new coalition to keep Britain in Europe

Tony Blair has urged moderate Labour and Tory MPs to form a “new coalition” in an attempt to keep Britain in a reformed European Union. In his latest intervention, the former prime minister accused... → Read More

Universities accused of stifling free speech by gagging ex-staff

British universities have been accused of coercing thousands of former staff into signing deals preventing them from speaking out about why they left. MPs said it was worrying that supposed... → Read More

Firms must block child ‘sexting’

Social media giants should block children from sharing explicit images to help to curb Britain’s “sexting” crisis, the health secretary has said. Jeremy Hunt also heaped pressure on tech and mobile... → Read More

MPs pressure Vaz to quit powerful Commons role

Senior colleagues of Keith Vaz will demand that the MP resigns as head of a powerful Commons committee today amid allegations that he paid two male escorts for sex. The Labour MP has refused to... → Read More

Immigration rules ‘must be reviewed if UK votes to stay in the EU’

The European Union’s free movement rules must be reviewed if Britain votes to stay in the bloc, Labour’s deputy leader said. After the Leave campaign took a lead in the polls, Tom Watson said that... → Read More