William Wragg resigns from 1922 committee amid Westminster honeytrap scandal
Met Police are examining reports that ‘a number of unsolicited messages were sent to MPs’
Met Police are examining reports that ‘a number of unsolicited messages were sent to MPs’
Communications watchdog receives more than 50 complaints about episode of shadow foreign secretary’s weekly LBC radio phone-in
Muslim Vote attempting to coordinate people casting their ballots to spurn candidates they believe are not supportive enough of Palestine
Chancellor is one of two Government members to support fellow Tory MP after he handed over colleagues’ phone numbers to a man on Grindr
William Wragg, vice-chairman of the 1922 committee, says he handed contact details for colleagues to man he met on Grindr
Sir Lindsay Hoyle holds talks as Alicia Kearns calls for better training amid possible ‘undermining of democracy’
48 MPs have backed a proposal that would make the act of occupying another person’s house in connection with criminal activity illegal
Former Conservative deputy chairman attacks One Nation caucus and blames it for party’s electoral predicament
Sir Michael Fallon urges all political parties to commit to raise spending on defence to 2.5pc of GDP, ahead of general election
Home Office faces backlash from MPs and charities over wording of Criminal Justice Bill
Proposed rough-sleeping legislation provokes backlash from charities and Tory MPs
Their forces may have been depleted since Corbyn, but with election success seemingly round the corner they could make their presence felt
With help of the Free Speech Union Rachel Maclean successfully challenges West Mercia Police after social media transphobia spat
ITV programme will include rarely seen archive footage and chart ex-PM’s travails in delivering Brexit
Former home secretary a keynote speaker at National Conservatism gathering along with Hungarian PM, Vladimir Putin’s closest ally in Europe