Westminster honeytrap scandal not a serious ‘national security harm’, ex cyber security chief says
Ciaran Martin downplays scale of the threat and dismisses idea a foreign state was behind the attack that has seen MPs targeted
Ciaran Martin downplays scale of the threat and dismisses idea a foreign state was behind the attack that has seen MPs targeted
Met Police are examining reports that ‘a number of unsolicited messages were sent to MPs’
Former Ukip leader speaks on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, whether he would join the Tories and how Reform UK will fare
Poll findings come as Oliver Dowden, the Deputy PM, hints that general election could be held in January
The shadow foreign secretary defended his Labour colleague after it emerged she called a house she denied living in ‘home’ on social media
Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he has lost his ‘inspiration’ after Labour peer and former MP dies aged 98
Deputy PM says UK ‘taking action across the board’ and ‘making good progress against rising threats’
YouGov survey of 18,761 people predicts that Rishi Sunak will suffer Conservatives’ worst result on record
Darren Jones defends party’s plans to impose VAT on independent school fees if it wins next election
Team GB becomes latest organisation to alter national symbol ahead of Paris Olympics
Lord Rickett argues Netanyahu’s forces are not ‘paying attention’ to humanitarian obligations
At the start of this year, waiting times to speak to an adviser on the phone hit a record high of 25 minutes
Millions of registered voters across England and Wales will have the opportunity to cast at least one ballot on May 2
Gillian Keegan defends Harry Potter author and says new Scottish hate crime law is ‘terrible piece of legislation’