Theresa May: PM’s foreign aid cut damaged UK’s moral leadership, says successor
The UK has not always “lived up to its values” under Boris Johnson, his predecessor Theresa May says....
Government narrowly sees off Tory Commons revolt over genocide
But the rebellion on the Trade Bill is not over, with a further vote expected soon....
Conservative rebel MPs pressure government over genocide clause
Tory MPs want Parliament to debate ending trade deals with countries deemed responsible for genocide....
Johnson ‘glad’ to see Trump go, says ex-Civil Service head Lord Sedwill
People who say Boris Johnson does not want Joe Biden as president are “mistaken”, says Lord Sedwill....
Universal credit: MPs urge PM to keep £20 benefit ‘lifeline’
Pressure grows on PM after non-binding motion on universal credit top-up is passed by 278 votes....
Covid-19: Vaccination rollout begins for over-70s in England
The move comes as 10 new mass vaccination hubs open in England, and the UK’s travel corridors close....
Universal Credit: Benefit increase only ‘temporary’, says Raab
A decision on whether to extend £20 Universal Credit rise is unlikely before March’s Budget, minister says....
Universal Credit: Labour presses PM for action ahead of benefit vote
Labour calls on Boris Johnson to give millions a “helping hand” by extending £20 Universal Credit uplift....
Covid-19: England delivering 140 jabs a minute, says NHS chief executive
But Sir Simon Stevens says the health service has never been in a more precarious situation....
G7: UK to host Cornwall seaside summit in summer
The leaders of the US, France, Germany and other leading economies will meet in Cornwall in June....