Reform on course to win most seats if election were held now, poll suggests
Free breakfast clubs to open at 750 schools as teachers voice funding fears
Teaching union votes to ballot for action if pay offer not fully funded
Omagh Bombing Inquiry reaches agreement with Irish Government over co-operation
Minister’s hacked X account promotes ‘House of Commons cryptocurrency’ scam
Proposals on competitiveness to be brought before Irish ministers
‘I need my RSJs’ Rayner jokes during visit to Scunthorpe steelworks
Streeting ‘genuinely sorry’ for ‘fear and anxiety’ caused by puberty blocker ban
Dignity is what drives me, Starmer says in Commons grilling on welfare cuts
Starmer to face grilling from senior MPs amid ongoing tariff turmoil
Rayner faces call to say whether Army could help clean up Birmingham bins
Trump’s tariffs will ‘clearly have economic impact’ in UK – Starmer
Donald Trump's new team includes Elon Musk and RFK Jr
Starmer and UK economy braced for impact of Trump’s tariffs
Government told ‘far more work necessary’ over Covid Inquiry recommendations
Impact of tariffs laid bare on eve of ‘significant day in history of the world’
Trump tariffs will damage UK economy, Reeves tells Cabinet
‘Unfair’ to blame speaker for controversial Dail changes – Irish premier
Starmer urged to reveal if he made comparison between benefits and pocket money
£10m awarded to road safety improvement projects
Disruption expected in Irish parliament over proposed rule changes
Starmer appears to back Reeves over Sabrina Carpenter freebie
People with long-term health conditions welcome Government decision on payments
Cabinet united over welfare cuts, McFadden says as ministers brace for backlash
What the papers say – March 18
Health Secretary declines to be drawn on benefit freeze ‘speculation’
Putin will have to negotiate ‘sooner or later’, PM says as further talks start
Welsh Secretary asked if she would resign over benefit cuts
Government must stop ‘outsourcing’ decisions to regulators, PM tells Cabinet
Starmer tells Labour MPs ‘we cannot shrug shoulders’ over welfare
Government will ‘stretch every sinew’ to get young people into work – minister
Labour MP warns against ‘draconian cuts’ ahead of expected welfare reforms
‘Broken’ welfare system holding people and economy back – Number 10
UK and Ireland set to agree enhanced co-operation at summit
‘Moral case’ to cut welfare bill, says minister as Reeves bids to balance books
Swinney hails ‘phenomenal contribution’ of senior ministers set to step down
Two senior Scottish Government ministers to quit Holyrood at 2026 election
Government says it will not ‘water down’ single malt whisky definition
Suspension of US support for Ukraine a ‘serious setback’, says Taoiseach
Gulf has emerged between US and Europe on Ukraine, Irish deputy premier says
Baroness Chapman replaces Anneliese Dodds as development minister
British public wants aid spending based on own priorities, not allies – poll
Government has ‘absolutely no plans’ to ban greyhound racing across UK
Mandelson tells US: ‘We don’t need to fight over trade’
Minister rejects Tory claim that pubs will be banned from selling pints
Irish premier says Donald Trump ‘welcome’ in Ireland
Ireland will increase financial contributions to Ukraine, premier says
Irish premier to take part in Zelensky meeting to discuss Ukraine
Starmer: Talks on Ukraine must not happen without Kyiv at the table
‘Strictest head’ warns Government ‘about to totally destroy academies’
Irish premier says peace talks will not work without Europe
Starmer’s plan to bridge gap between Trump and Europe ‘not easy’, says Reynolds
Bridget Phillipson ‘told high-profile headteacher to lower her tone’ in meeting
Starmer backs Reeves amid scrutiny of CV changes and banking career expenses
PM warns ministers can ‘be disruptors or disrupted’ in six-hour Cabinet meeting
Ireland to condemn Trump’s sanctions against International Criminal Court
Trump creates instability but he is fond of Ireland, Irish deputy premier says
Project Willow report on future of Grangemouth available this month, MSPs told
Civil servants could face sack if they fail to save taxpayer cash
Dail returns to usual business after speaking time row resolved