Brexit could threaten the Nato alliance, says top US general
Lt-Gen Frederick 'Ben' Hodges raises concerns European Union could unravel in event of Brexit, weakening efforts to resist Russian expansionism
View ArticleMPs break the rules 'because they do not agree with them', says standards...
Pressure is on to beef up the watchdog which polices MPs work as standards commissioner Kathryn Hudson admits some MPs are breaking House of Commons rules with impunity
View ArticleDavid Cameron to warn EU leaders to stand ready to stop hundreds of thousands...
The news came after the European Commission warned that there are potentially hundreds of thousands migrants waiting in north Africa to cross to mainland Europe once the seas are calmer this summer
View ArticleIain Duncan Smith: how a chaotic 72 hours and a bitter Cabinet feud...
Friends of Mr Duncan Smith say George Osborne's attempts to 'throw him to the wolves' over cuts he never wanted was 'the straw that broke the camel's back'
View ArticleDavid Cameron to delay publication of Iraq War inquiry until after EU referendum
The families of soldiers who lost loved ones in Iraq accuse David Cameron of "dragging out" their agony as senior Government sources say the Chilcot Inquiry is likely to be published after the EU...
View ArticleIain Duncan Smith resigns as Work and Pensions Secretary in protest at cuts...
Duncan Smith has resigned from the Government in protest at George Osborne's proposed cuts to benefits for the disabled
View ArticleIain Duncan Smith resignation: IDS tells Andrew Marr it's 'not an attempt to...
Latest updates as the former Work and Pensions Secretary is interviewed for the first time since his shock resignation
View ArticleIDS sparks rift at heart of Tory party
TV interview prompts vicious exchanges between Conservative MPs on television and radio
View ArticleDavid Cameron's 'passionate and powerful' fightback against Iain Duncan Smith...
Lord Howard of Lympne, who succeeded Mr Duncan Smith as Tory leader and is supporting the campaign to leave the EU, on Sunday night backed Mr Cameron as the crisis threatened to engulf the party
View ArticleTensions between David Cameron and George Osborne set to emerge after Iain...
Conservative sources warned that Mr Cameron and Mr Osborne's 'unbreakable united front is coming under pressure for the first time'
View ArticleHalf of Tory party associations could be culled despite grassroots rebellion,...
The plans to merge could be forced on these smaller constituencies if the local chairmen and other local officers agree, potentially compelling a merger on ordinary members
View ArticleBT and other broadband companies could be banned from charging householders...
Ed Vaizey, the Culture minister, said the charges - typically £25 a month - wants householders only to pay charges for services they use, describing the system as an 'analogue billing system in a...
View ArticleMillions of home owners to receive letter this week from British businessman...
The mailshot, which has cost millions of pounds, is thought to be the biggest such mailshot organised by anti-EU supporters for 20 years
View ArticleBrussels attacks: Europe is acting as a 'welcome sign' to terrorists, warns...
As Schengen comes under populist attack, Europe's mainstream leaders close ranks in defence of open border policy
View ArticleBoris Johnson faces first major 'Prime Minister-test ' when he appears in...
The Mayor of London will be challenged over claims the City of London will be better off outside of the European Union and that a trade deal can be struck between an independent UK and the EU
View ArticleDavid Cameron flies to Spain after a 'tough' week telling his own MPs he...
Mr Cameron reportedly told the MPs: 'I could do with time to think. It has been a tough week but let's not lose sight of what we do'
View ArticleGPs should prescribe a walk in a national park for obese patients, say ministers
The Government is backing a scheme being trialled in Dartmoor and Exmoor under which GPs are encouraged to hand out prescriptions for more exercise, rather than more drugs, to combat ailments
View ArticleClose down restaurants, pubs and clubs which do not have disabled toilets,...
Baroness Deech said: 'It's time to reverse the attitude that disabled people are an afterthought'
View ArticleSir Alan Duncan 'tried to join board of Leave organisation weeks before...
He never said he was definitely for out, claims friend of Sir Alan
View ArticleCharities have pledged to campaign for Britain to stay in the European Union
The Charity Commission warned earlier this month against "public involvement" in the EU referendum debate, suggesting that it "will amount to political activity
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