Johnson freezes assets of five banks and three billionaires close to Putin
MPs from all parties say the measures do not go far enough, pointing to Germany’s move in suspending the Nord Stream 2 pipeline
MPs from all parties say the measures do not go far enough, pointing to Germany’s move in suspending the Nord Stream 2 pipeline
London Letter: ECJ oversight issue remains but EU poised for Britain’s possible next step
Southgate’s squad full of players who play with, compete against and learn from world’s best
Government’s former chief scientific adviser says Britain is in ‘a perilous moment’
UK lawyers and academics also targeted in growing diplomatic spat between Beijing and West
Theresa May among the Conservatives to vote against or abstain on Covid-19 measures
Labour says move is ‘astonishing,’ warns it will ‘undermine’ UK’s international authority
He has made a career out of eschewing the rules and courting notoriety
Table tennis and Japanese baseball are proving popular amid Covid-19 outbreak
Duncan Smith says UK’s security services alone in thinking they can keep firm in check
US has urged allies to exclude Chinese company from networks, citing security risk
FA has come in for criticism over broadcast rights going to seven betting websites
Elton John and Ben Stokes among hundreds to have details published on government website
It’s Election Day: If Johnson cannot win a majority, the future of Brexit could change
By 7am the official result should be clear and an official declaration imminent
Faiza Shaheen looks to score election upset by turfing out former Tory leader in London
Nigel Farage’s tactical retreat highlights the failure of remainers to join forces
Boris Johnson targeting Labour Leave constituencies but faces battles to defend Tory seats too
Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith one of the most high-profile Conservatives at risk
Son of taxi driver known for theatrical calls for ‘order’ has put down obstacles to Brexit
House of Lords approves Bill seeking to block no-deal by forcing PM to delay Brexit again
Other ministers opposed to no-deal Brexit also expected to resign from cabinet
Iranian seizure of tanker prompts accusation ministers focused on leadership election
Tory leadership contender suggests would refuse to delay Brexit even if parliament demurs
Michael Gove eliminated by just two votes in fifth and final round of voting
Backbenchers call for next PM to drop withdrawal accord and make clean Brexit
Fomer minister calls for change in rules to avert risk of contest descending into chaos
The Brexiteer’s book has sales to match its awful reviews. He’s not the first politician who has struggled to flog a book
Decision to postpone bill comes as May is due to meet 1922 Committee chairman and amid mounting pressure for her to resign
Leadsom’s resignation piles on further pressure at end of difficult day for the PM
Seen & Heard: Banks could sue over Sinn Féin mortgage Bill, attorney general advises
DUP leader warns that no-deal could still occur without changes to contentious issue
Labour calls on UK prime minister to accept deal is dead and to call a general election
Conservative hardliners believe they are close to triggering confidence vote on prime minister
Prime minister faced hostile reception in Commons as deal called ‘26 pages of waffle’
Demands on immigration and security met but frictionless trade not mentioned
Rees-Mogg admits failure to get 48 MPs’ signatures needed for PM confidence vote
London Letter: Parliamentary arithmetic suggests deal will be defeated in December vote
When I moved to London, I didn’t expect this toxic mix of dismissal and disdain
Northern Secretary claims government plans to stick to December agreement over Border
British PM reacts after former foreign secretary labels Chequers Brexit plan ‘a cheat’
Conservative backbench Brexiteers claim nothing to fear from no-deal Brexit
Hardline Brexiteers unhappy about White Paper plotting course to ‘half-leave’ the EU
Thomas J Mace-Archer-Mills opined on Meghan Markle for several media outlets
Iain Duncan Smith insists arrangement must not last more than a month or two
PM has some backing on customs partnership idea branded ‘cretinous’ by Brexiteers
Foreign secretary says ‘we are going to take back control of our borders’
We think we’re a vibrant, relevant country proud of its hard-won independence but others see it differently
British PM maintains balance of pro- and anti-Brexit politicians in her ranks
Philip Hammond says EU should respond quickly to proposal for transition period
Johnson wrote essay reopening Leave campaign’s claims of freeing up £350m a week
Britain seems trapped in a never-ending Conservative leadership race
Prime minister insists that the government’s EU negotiation objectives remain the same
The response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy represents a far more serious challenge to the party than the election result
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices