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Britain’s top judge has spoken out about media attacks on the judiciary and the failure of politicians to stand up for judges after the Brexit court challenge
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Donald Trump railed against ‘fake media’ and implied reports about ties to Russia were an attempt by the intelligence community ‘to cover up for’ Hillary Clinton’s election defeat
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Donald Trump’s national security adviser quits after it emerged that he misled US officials about secret communications with the Russian ambassador
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North Korea has launched a missile that flew 500km before coming down in the Sea of Japan, in what the South called a ‘show of force’ to Donald Trump
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Labour’s new elections coordinator has said the party has plenty of leadership candidates to choose from if Jeremy Corbyn steps down before the next general election
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Jeremy Hunt said that performance in some parts of the NHS is “completely unacceptable”, adding there is “no excuse” for some of the problems being seen in the health service
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It has been revealed that Rupert Murdoch was in the room during Donald Trump’s recent interview for the Times with former Tory minister
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Jeremy Corbyn produced text messages at PMQs that he claimed showed ministers were prepared to offer a sweetheart deal to Surrey council to avoid a local referendum on raising taxes to fund social care
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The PM has faced down a Tory rebellion in the Commons, rejecting calls to go back to negotiations if MPs do not like her deal with the EU
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The US president would not be welcome to address parliament during his state visit, the Commons Speaker has said in an unprecedented intervention that drew applause and cheers from MPs
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US president says, ‘For the safety of the country, we’ll win’, after appeals court denies justice department’s request to reinstate controversial measure
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Theresa May’s attempts to build bridges between Europe and Donald Trump were roundly rejected at the Valletta summit
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The US president defends his unpredictable approach to foreign policy during a speech in Washington
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MPs vote to give Theresa May power to start Brexit by triggering article 50 by majority of 384
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Kenneth Clarke claimed that Enoch Powell, best known for his infamous Rivers of Blood speech, would be surprised to see what had become of the Tories
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An online petition calling for Donald Trump to be prevented from making an official state visit to the UK has passed 1m signatures
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Theresa May has said Turkey must ‘uphold its international human rights obligations’ after meeting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara
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Theresa May has secured a commitment from Donald Trump that the US is fully behind Nato at a historic press conference on Friday with an uncharacteristically emollient president
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Theresa May has said she can strike up a strong working relationship with US president Donald Trump because ‘opposites attract’
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Theresa May has caved to pressure to publish a formal policy paper setting out her plan for leaving the European Union
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Defence secretary Michael Fallon refused to reveal details of the Trident malfunction incident – or even confirm that it had taken place
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Prime minister indicates she will not challenge US president’s sexism when she visits the White House this week
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President Donald Trump has set out a bleak portrayal of a nation under siege, vowing to end ‘American carnage’ in an inaugural address that fired up his supporters but did little to ease the fears of American liberals or an anxious world
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Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the US on Friday and faces immediate pressure to deliver an inaugural address that can start to heal a divided nation
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During a bad-tempered prime minister’s questions, Jeremy Corbyn repeatedly questioned May over the EU exit plan she set out in a speech on Tuesday. May responded by insisting she aimed to negotiate a strong deal and accusing Corbyn of having no vision of his own
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Former White House ethics experts have warned that Donald Trump could exploit a new trade deal with the UK to boost his private tourism businesses in Scotland
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US president-elect promises swift post-Brexit trade deal with UK in his first interview with the European media
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Theresa May has promised the government will tackle ‘everyday injustices’ affecting working-class Britons in an address to the Charity Commission
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Tristram Hunt surprised many with the announcement that he was quitting his job as Labour MP to become director of the Victoria & Albert museum
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The Kremlin has hit out at the biggest deployment of US troops in Europe since the end of the cold war, branding the arrival of troops and tanks in Poland as a threat to Russia’s national security
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Donald Trump unleashed a firestorm of invective against ‘shameful’ news outlets and the ‘disgraceful’ behaviour of intelligence agencies
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Company bosses should have their pay limited to less than 20 times that of their lowest paid worker if they want their firms to be eligible for government contracts, Jeremy Corbyn has suggested.
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Boris Johnson was due to meet congressional leaders in Washington on Monday after what British officials called “warm and frank” talks with top aides to Donald Trump
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Theresa May acknowledges huge pressures on NHS but rejects claim that there exists a ‘humanitarian crisis’ in health care
Martin Rowson on Tony Blair's Brexit speech – cartoon