Summary

  • New works and pensions secretary Stephen Crabb rules out more welfare cuts

  • David Cameron defends his record in the Commons amid Conservative infighting over welfare and economic policy

  • Despite his sadness at Iain Duncan Smith's resignation, the PM says compassionate conservatism is not over

  • No 10 says David Cameron has "full confidence" in George Osborne as the chancellor misses Commons statements

  • Labour says the Budget has an "enormous hole" in it and should be withdrawn

  1. Why did business rates become a battleground?published at 15:47 GMT 4 February 2020

    A battle is fought at Holyrood over who controls nearly £3bn raised each year in business rates.

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  2. A double dose of Deal or No Dealpublished at 17:30 GMT 3 February 2020

    Tricky negotiations lie ahead over Scotland's finances and Britain's trading relationship with the EU.

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  3. Varadkar warns election could hit EU trade talkspublished at 10:56 GMT 2 February 2020

    He says the election is "all to play for" after a poll puts Fine Gael behind Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil.

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  4. Can we laugh at Brexit yet?published at 05:34 GMT 1 February 2020

    As the UK prepares to leave the EU, we ask remain and leave comedians - can we laugh at Brexit yet?

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  5. Brexit blind date: Nigel Farage and Rachel Johnsonpublished at 00:25 GMT 1 February 2020

    The Brexit Party founder and a recovering Remainer talk Brexit over dinner.

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  6. Seven things Brexit will change and seven it won'tpublished at 00:00 GMT 1 February 2020

    Brexit happened at 23:00 on Friday, 31 January, but what changes will we notice?

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  7. The story of Brexit in key quotespublished at 23:12 GMT 31 January 2020

    The journey to leaving the EU, tracked by what people said at the time.

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  8. SNP MP Amy Callaghan on battling cancer and going into politicspublished at 17:39 GMT 31 January 2020

    SNP MP Amy Callaghan discusses how her battles with cancer led her into the world of politics.

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  9. Sturgeon trapped in a constitutional stalematepublished at 13:36 GMT 31 January 2020

    The first minister urges patience and passion from independence supporters calling for another referendum.

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  10. Brexit timeline told through Ariana, Pokemon and GoTpublished at 12:44 GMT 31 January 2020

    We take you through what's happened in the world since the EU referendum was announced.

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  11. Breastfeeding MP 'proud' over Commons green lightpublished at 10:26 GMT 31 January 2020

    Alex Davies-Jones, who is breastfeeding her 10-month-old son, welcomes remarks by Sir Lindsay Hoyle.

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  12. Watch: Sturgeon sets out next steps for indyref2published at 09:12 GMT 31 January 2020

    Live coverage as the first minister sets out her next steps for indyref2 on the day the UK leaves the EU.

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  13. 'Put your flags away, you're leaving'published at 10:00 GMT 30 January 2020

    Nigel Farage cut off by Mairead McGuinness while making final remarks to European Parliament.

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  14. Scottish exports increased by 2.9% in 2018published at 12:48 GMT 29 January 2020

    Official figures suggest that total exports from Scotland, excluding oil and gas, increased to £85bn.

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  15. Huawei set for limited role in UK 5G networkspublished at 18:00 GMT 28 January 2020

    The US failed to convince the prime minister to ban the Chinese firm from any involvement.

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  16. Children's services 'worst, yet most expensive'published at 17:46 GMT 28 January 2020

    However, Northamptonshire County Council say the department is "on an improvement journey".

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  17. Huawei 5G verdict is decision 'with few good options'published at 02:28 GMT 28 January 2020

    The government is due to decide later whether to ban Huawei from the UK's 5G networks.

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  18. Tory MP: 'Don't let Huawei dragon nest' in UKpublished at 17:35 GMT 27 January 2020

    Tom Tugendhat urges ministers not to let the Chinese firm supply equipment for the UK's 5G network.

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  19. Big Ben bongs fundraising appeal closespublished at 15:27 GMT 27 January 2020

    Money was donated to get the bell ringing on Brexit day, but it will now go to a veterans' charity.

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  20. UK to decide on Huawei 5G banpublished at 12:20 GMT 27 January 2020

    The government is expected to make a decision about the Chinese technology giant on Tuesday.

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