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BBC Politics
Nov 21, 2024

No one was quite like John Prescott, says Blair
Sir Tony Blair pays tribute to his former deputy prime minister, who has died aged 86.

BBC Politics
Nov 21, 2024

Public sector pay deals help drive up UK borrowing
Borrowing was £17.4bn last month, the second highest October figure since monthly records began in 1993.

BBC Politics
Nov 21, 2024

Prescott most 'talented and unusual' politician - Blair
John Prescott who served under Tony's Blair's Labour government has died aged 86.

BBC Politics
Nov 21, 2024

John Prescott: Political bruiser who played vital role in Labour comeback
As deputy prime minister for 10 years, he was part of the team that won three successive elections.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Longest-serving MPs unite to oppose assisted dying
Labour's Diane Abbott and Conservative Sir Edward Leigh say they fear the bill will put the vulnerable at risk.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Ukraine fires UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles at Russia for first time
The BBC understands the long-range missiles have been fired into Russian territory by Ukraine.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

MPs raise questions about Rachel Reeves's CV
Claims the chancellor embellished her work achievements were seized on by Tory and Reform MPs at PMQs.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Watchdog 'largely satisfied' after cronyism row review
The Civil Service Commission launched a review amid concerns about Labour's civil service appointments.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Rise in hotels used by asylum seekers, says minister
The Home Office minister says seven more hotels were in use than before the election, taking the total to 220.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

MP calls for ban on auction sales of human remains
Labour's Bell Ribeiro-Addy said she has been told of human remains frequently auctioned "disguised as modified items or replicas".

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

More tenants could be excluded from Right to Buy
The government wants to address the loss of social housing, but critics say more action is needed.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

£500m defence cuts as ships, drones and helicopters scrapped
Critics said the move would leave UK defence weaker, at a time of growing international tensions and after over a decade of funding pressures on the armed forces.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

MPs raise questions about Rachel Reeves' CV
Claims the chancellor embellished her work achievements were seized on by Tory and Reform MPs at PMQs.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

UK to decommission ships, drones and helicopters to save £500m
The move will help with the implementation of the strategic defence review, due to report next year, the government says.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Police must not investigate free speech, Tories say
The shadow home secretary says officers should look at non-crime hate incidents only if the risk of a crime is imminent.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Faisal Islam: The cost-of-living crisis isn't over
Inflation is easing, but many people are still struggling to afford the basics.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Starmer will struggle to keep his ‘smash the gangs' promise - as I saw firsthand
Keir Starmer says it is his personal mission to defeat the people-smuggling gangs

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Tories accuse government of 'stoking inflation'
But Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner points out inflation was higher under the Conservatives.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Winter fuel cut not easy choice, admits minister
Peter Kyle says the decision to restrict payments this winter was made with a "heavy heart".

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Social media ban for under-16s 'on the table' in UK
The tech secretary Peter Kyle also said he wanted an "assertive" approach from the regulator, Ofcom.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Rising energy bills push inflation to highest for six months
With low temperatures and snow hitting parts of the UK, the cost of heating homes is a concern for many people.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

We must chip away at smuggler business models - border chief
UK's first border security commander says there is no "simple answer" to stopping small boat crossings.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Higher energy bills push UK inflation to 2.3%
With low temperatures and snow hitting parts of the UK, energy bills will become the focus of many households.

BBC Politics
Nov 20, 2024

Councillor 'concerned' by new asylum hotel
Councillor Richard Brown says the decision was made "without any consultation with the council".

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

No plans to join Bluesky yet, Starmer says
The social media platform has been rapidly growing in popularity since the US presidential election.

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Chris Mason: What the farmers' protest tells us about their argument with the government
Why has the inheritance tax for farmers argument got so noisy, so quickly?

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Donald Trump to visit Scotland next year, son says
Thousands of people protested Trump's last visit to Scotland as president in 2018.

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Russia's nuclear rhetoric won't dent UK support for Ukraine - PM
President Putin has changed his nuclear doctrine in response to the US allowing its missiles to be used by Ukraine.

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Winter fuel cut to put 50,000 into poverty next year
Government estimates reveal the impact of cuts to the winter fuel allowance, announced earlier this year.

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Thousands of farmers protest against inheritance tax changes
There has been outcry from many farmers after changes to inheritance tax for farms announced in the Budget.

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Cooper vows to end 'postcode lottery' in policing
The home secretary wants more co-ordination between the 43 forces in England and Wales.

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Watch: Young farmers on why they're protesting
Farmers on why they're protesting about inheritance tax

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Sarwar pledges to expand winter fuel payment
The Scottish Labour leader says his party will expand eligibility if they form the next government at Holyrood.

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Farmers say they feel 'betrayed' by inheritance tax changes
Thousands of farmers expected to take part in a march on Whitehall Organisers of Tuesday's protest warn some farmers now "have nothing to lose" in causing disruption.

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

'Betrayed' farmers take protest to London
Organisers of Tuesday's protest warn some farmers now "have nothing to lose" in causing disruption.

BBC Politics
Nov 19, 2024

Warning retail job cuts ‘inevitable' after Budget
Retail firms have written to the chancellor to say they cannot manage rising costs and tax bills.

BBC Politics
Nov 18, 2024

How many farms will be affected by Budget tax rises?
Estimates of the number of farms affected range from 100 to 70,000.

BBC Politics
Nov 18, 2024

UK-India trade talks to re-launch in the new year
Sir Keir Starmer met Indian prime minister Narendra Modi at the G20 summit of global economic leaders.

BBC Politics
Nov 18, 2024

Badenoch ally to question Angela Rayner at PMQs
Conservative frontbencher Alex Burghart will deputise for the Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch.

BBC Politics
Nov 18, 2024

James Landale: What is behind Starmer's meeting with President Xi?
The PM wants to improve UK-Chinese relations but the re-election of Donald Trump could hinder his efforts.

BBC Politics
Nov 18, 2024

The party is over but not the movement - WEP
Members have backed a proposal to dissolve the party which had been facing financial pressures.

BBC Politics
Nov 18, 2024

We want 'strong' UK-China relationship, says Starmer
The first in-person meeting since 2018 comes as the PM prioritises shoring up support for Ukraine.

BBC Politics
Nov 18, 2024

No pressure on MPs over assisted dying vote, says PM
Cabinet ministers are increasingly divided in public over the issue, which will be voted on in the Commons next week.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

'Meet us before it's too late,' nuclear test veterans urge PM
The last of 22,000 personnel who witnessed the UK's nuclear bomb tests want answers from the PM.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

'Exploitative' children's home profits to be curbed
The new measures aim to stop private care home providers benefiting excessively from a stretched system.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

Chris Mason: Farmers head to Westminster as inheritance tax anger grows
Starmer's farmer-alarmer in the Budget could crystalise anger over ministers' perceived ignorance about agricultural life.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

Starmer to meet Chinese President Xi at G20 summit
The first in-person meeting since 2018 will come as the PM prioritises shoring up support for Ukraine.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

EV targets 'will not be weakened' despite pressure
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh says the rules will remain, but car firms warn they are too strict.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

Flynn: Reaction to 2026 Holyrood bid 'not pleasant'
The SNP Westminster leader intends to stand for the Aberdeen South and North Kincardine seat.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

Fixing social care is urgent, says minister, after claims of impasse
Source have told the BBC there is a "genuine impasse" at the top of government over how to reform the system.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

'London-style' bus services promised for England with £1bn boost
The Department for Transport says funding will be allocated based on levels of deprivation and population.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

'London-style' bus services promised nationwide with £1bn boost
The Department for Transport says funding will be allocated based on levels of deprivation and population.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

Davey: Welsh Lib Dem leader must reflect on position
Jane Dodds has been criticised in a report into abuse while working for Church of England.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

'London-style' buses promised nationwide with £1bn boost
The Department for Transport (DfT) said funding would be allocated based on levels of deprivation and population.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

Minister urges farmers to 'look calmly' at tax plans
Daniel Zeichner insists the "vast majority of farmers" will not be affected by inheritance tax plans.

BBC Politics
Nov 17, 2024

Bus services across England to share £1bn boost
The government says it wants London-style bus services in every corner of England.

BBC Politics
Nov 16, 2024

Lord Blunkett injured in Tube platform gap fall
The Labour Peer, who is blind is urging Transport for London to do more for visually impaired people.

BBC Politics
Nov 16, 2024

Farmers protest as Starmer defends Budget
Protesters opposing changes to inheritance tax for farms gather outside the Welsh Labour conference.

BBC Politics
Nov 16, 2024

'Genuine impasse' at top of government about social care plan, insiders say
Multiple sources say the Treasury is deeply nervous about the cost of fixing social care, and that the PM is yet to decide how to proceed.

BBC Politics
Nov 15, 2024

I felt enormous guilt, says ex-MP in honeytrap scandal
Earlier this year, William Wragg admitted sharing other MPs' numbers with someone he met on a dating app.

BBC Politics
Nov 15, 2024

Lakeside hotel 'inappropriate' for asylum seekers
Two MPs call on the Home Office to find an alternative location for 146 asylum seekers.

BBC Politics
Nov 15, 2024

UK economy barely grows with Budget fears blamed
The chancellor says she is "not satisfied" by the latest growth figures, which were weaker than expected.

BBC Politics
Nov 15, 2024

UK economy stalls showing challenge for growth
The chancellor says she is "not satisfied" by the latest growth figures, which were weaker than expected.

BBC Politics
Nov 15, 2024

No 10 sorry for meat and alcohol at Diwali event
A Tory MP accused No 10 of a "disappointing lack of knowledge" about the traditions of Hinduism.

BBC Politics
Nov 15, 2024

UK economy barely grew between July and September
The chancellor says she is "not satisfied" by the latest growth figures, which were weaker than expected.

BBC Politics
Nov 15, 2024

Pre-Budget nerves blamed as UK growth slows
Growth was subdued across most industries during the three months, the Office for National Statistics says.

BBC Politics
Nov 15, 2024

Home Office 'cut corners' buying £15m migrant camp
The government watchdog finds the Home Office made "a series of poor decisions" buying the site in East Sussex.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

UK must rebuild post-Brexit relations with EU, says Bank boss
Governor Andrew Bailey will deliver his strongest comments yet on the UK's departure from the EU.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

Streeting faces pushback over assisted dying stance
Ministers have been told not to take part in the "public debate" on the issue ahead of a Commons vote.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

Gray 'sorry' after chauffeur trips to football
The health secretary, who supports Aberdeen, says he should have gone to a "wider range" of matches.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

'Major supplier' of people-smuggling boats arrested
The arrest in Amsterdam is a "significant piece of the jigsaw" in tackling Channel crossings, says Keir Starmer.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

'Desperate' parents taking baby formula risks - MP
MP Chris Webb, himself a new parent, says the high cost of baby formula is creating a black market.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

Council tax in England set to rise by up to 5%
It means the average household faces an increase of more than £100 to their council tax bill next year.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

What is Rachel Reeves' plan for pension funds?
The chancellor says she wants to "fire up the UK's economy" with a "Canadian-style" pensions model.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

I don't think Trump is racist, says Welsh FM
Welsh first minister says a "hell of a lot of black people and Latinos" voted for president-elect.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

Building more prisons not answer to crisis - Gauke
The man in charge of reviewing sentencing says a more "strategic" approach to prisons is needed.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

What is assisted dying and how could the law change?
A proposed law would give terminally ill people the right to choose to end their life.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

Reeves in radical pension shake-up to boost growth
The chancellor wants to merge the UK's pension funds but critics worry about the impact on savers.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

Bid to soften farm tax change rejected by Treasury
The department for rural affairs suggested exempting some older farmers from having to pay, Newsnight is told.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

Reeves to shake up pensions to try to boost growth
The chancellor wants to merge the UK's pension funds but critics worry about the impact on savers.

BBC Politics
Nov 14, 2024

Met faces service cuts without more cash, says chief
Sir Mark Rowley says he is "deeply troubled" by negotiations so far on the force's funding next year.

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

'Too small' pension funds hold back growth - Reeves
The chancellor wants to merge the UK's pension funds, but critics worry about the impact on savers.

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

Over half of general election candidates faced abuse
The Electoral Commission has called for action to tackle abuse of candidates during elections.

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

Trump team hostile to Chagos deal, claims Farage
The Reform UK leader said the agreement to hand over the islands is opposed in the United States.

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

Assisted dying law would hit other NHS care - Streeting
The health secretary says funding for assisted dying would "come at the expense of other choices".

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

SNP yet to make decision on two-job MPs - Swinney
The first minister was speaking after SNP MPs put their names forward to stand at the 2026 Holyrood election.

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

Badenoch accuses PM of 'milking' private sector
The Tory leader attacks the prime minister over the National Insurance rise, but he says she is resorting to a "magic money tree".

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

Train firms face review over fare dodging penalties
The way firms deal with fare evasion will be examined amid concern about how passengers are treated.

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

NHS managers to be sacked in failing hospitals
Hospitals in England will be ranked on care and finances, so patients can look for good service.

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

Streeting pledges help for hospices hit by tax rise
The health secretary promised measures to aid a hospice sector facing a shortfall of tens of millions of pounds.

BBC Politics
Nov 13, 2024

What is COP29 and how will Trump's election affect the climate talks?
World leaders, scientists and activists are attending the UN's annual climate talks in Azerbaijan.

BBC Politics
Nov 12, 2024

League tables to reveal failing NHS trusts
Hospitals in England will be ranked on care and finances, so patients can look for good service.

BBC Politics
Nov 12, 2024

Is this the final chapter of the Sue Gray saga?
The government has confirmed Sue Gray will not take up her post as the PM's envoy to the nations and regions.

BBC Politics
Nov 12, 2024

Chris Mason: Is this the final chapter of the Sue Gray saga?
The government has confirmed Sue Gray will not take up her post as the PM's envoy to the nations and regions.

BBC Politics
Nov 12, 2024

MPs back end of House of Lords hereditary peers
The proposals will now undergo further scrutiny in the Lords, where they are expected to face tough opposition.

BBC Politics
Nov 12, 2024

Wales pushes ahead with tourism tax plans
New law would allow councils to charge tourists to stay overnight in Welsh hotels.

BBC Politics
Nov 12, 2024

Thurrock plans to sue other councils over finances
The council claims it was given bad advice over solar investments that left it with a £1.5bn debt.

BBC Politics
Nov 12, 2024

Sue Gray won't take up new nations and regions role
The senior official was initially appointed to the role after departing as the PM's chief of staff.

BBC Politics
Nov 12, 2024

Man arrested over knife incident outside Parliament
A man wearing a red hooded top was seen handcuffed and surrounded by police outside Parliament.

BBC Politics
Nov 12, 2024

Starmer: New UK target for 81% emissions cut by 2035
The PM insists the government will not "tell people how to live their lives" in achieving the aim.

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