Key moments of the Chilcot Inquiry in to 2003 Iraq War

Thousands of protesters are taking part in a march in central London to show their opposition to the result of the EU Referendum.

Jeremy Corbyn refuses to answer leadership questions from the media
Jeremy Corbyn refuses to be drawn on the question of his leadership following an anti-racism rally in his constituency.

Angela Eagle urges Jeremy Corbyn to quit in fresh appeal
Angela Eagle has made a fresh appeal to Jeremy Corbyn to quit as Labour leader.

Labour leadership: Eagle in fresh appeal for Corbyn to quit
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn should resign for the good of the “party and the country”, Angela Eagle says

Thousands at ‘March for Europe’ Brexit protest
Thousands of people are marching through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the European Union.

Labour MPs encouraging Corbyn to resign are trying to “subvert democracy”, says Momentum.
Shadow cabinet members who are planning to encourage Jeremy Corbyn to resign are attempting to “subvert democracy”, a spokesperson for Momentum has said.

Former Labour leader Kinnock urges Corbyn to resign
Lord Kinnock says that Jeremy Corbyn should “do his duty” and resign as leader of the Labour party.

‘Learn lessons from Iraq Inquiry,’ says ex-attorney general
Lessons need to be learned from the Iraq Inquiry, Lord Morris of Aberavon – Tony Blair’s former attorney general – says.

Labour Party in major crisis – Hain
Labour is in the middle of “a major crisis” and has lost touch with its voters, a former Welsh Secretary warns.

Tory leadership: Iain Duncan Smith backs Andrea Leadsom
Former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith backs Andrea Leadsom to be the UK’s next PM, as she argues that the job must go to a Brexit supporter.

Labour leadership: Shadow cabinet bid to ease Corbyn out
Shadow cabinet members are drawing up plans to encourage Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to resign, BBC Newsnight learns.

A third of voters think Brexit won’t happen – poll
More than a third of voters are not convinced the UK will leave the EU despite referendum result, Newsnight poll suggests.

Reality Check
The Reality Check team answers more of your questions about the implications of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union.

Angela Rayner appointed shadow education secretary
Angela Rayner has been appointed shadow education secretary, the Labour Party has confirmed.

Andrew Rawnsley on UK politics after EU referendum
The Observer’s Andrew Rawnsley on the week after the referendum.

Michael Starkey: David Cameron and Tony Blair’s legacies
Historian Michael Starkey on how David Cameron and Tony Blair will be remembered.

Ken Clarke: Michael Gove should quit leadership race
Ken Clarke says Michael Gove “would do us all a favour if he were to stand down now”

Tory leadership: Boris Johnson wishes Michael Gove ‘every success’
Boris Johnson makes his first public comments since pulling out of the Tory leadership race, saying he wishes Michael Gove “every possible success”.

How Michael Gove has denied wanting to be PM
How Michael Gove has repeatedly denied ever wanting to be prime minister.

Brexit: Tensions emerge over UK-EU trade negotiations
UK and EU politicians send conflicting signals about how the UK’s Brexit negotiations should proceed.

Osborne abandons 2020 budget surplus target
Chancellor George Osborne abandons his target to restore government finances to a surplus by 2020, saying there were ‘clear signs’ of a shock to the economy.

Battle of the Somme: Royals at Somme centenary commemoration
Thousands of people, including members of the Royal Family, are at a ceremony in France marking the centenary of the start of the World War One Battle of the Somme.

Watch your back
Boris Johnson won’t run for Tory leader after Brexit ally Michael Gove said he was the wrong man for the job.

Mac attack
What can history teach us about the Labour Party’s current leadership crisis?

EU Trade Commissioner: No trade talks until full Brexit
The top European Union trade official says the UK cannot begin negotiating terms for doing business with the bloc until after it has left it.

Labour’s John McDonnell to give response to Brexit vote
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell is to set out Labour’s response to the EU referendum in a speech in London.

Tory leadership: Theresa May backed by more cabinet ministers
Theresa May’s bid to become Conservative leader has won the backing of two more cabinet ministers and the Daily Mail.

Conservative leadership contenders – in 90 seconds
Five Conservative MPs announce themselves as contenders in the battle to become the next party leader and British prime minister.

In full: Michael Gove interview with Laura Kuenssberg
The full Michael Gove interview with Laura Kuenssberg about why he decided to stand in the Conservative Party leadership contest.

Boris Johnson’s dad: Et tu, Brute?
Boris Johnson’s father uses Julius Caesar analogy to describe his son’s political fate.

Boris Johnson bows out: Londoners give their verdict
Londoners give their verdict on the news Boris Johnson has decided not to join the race to be next leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister.

Heseltine launches scathing attack on Boris Johnson
Tory grandee Michael Heseltine says Boris Johnson has ripped the Conservative party apart, after creating the “greatest constitutional crisis in modern times”.

Michael Gove: Why I decided not to back Boris Johnson
Michael Gove tells Laura Kuenssberg why he decided “reluctantly but firmly” that “I should stand and Boris should stand aside”.

Michael Gove: Boris Johnson wasn’t up to the job
Michael Gove tells the BBC he decided to stand to be Conservative leader after deciding “reluctantly but firmly” Boris Johnson was not capable of uniting the party or the country.

Boris Johnson out of Conservative leadership contest
Boris Johnson has announced that he will not be running in the Conservative leadership contest.

Clive Coleman
Legal opinions are emerging as to how the UK’s departure from the European Union might be slowed or even stopped, says Clive Coleman.

Chakrabarti inquiry: Labour not overrun by anti-Semitism
The Labour Party is not overrun by anti-Semitism or other forms of racism, but there is an “occasionally toxic atmosphere”, an inquiry says.

European referendum: Pupils ‘fear being forced out’
Heads are warning that young European pupils fear they may be forced to leave Britain in the wake of the vote to leave the EU.

Boris Johnson rules himself out of Conservative leader race
Former London mayor Boris Johnson has ruled himself out of the race to be the next Conservative leader and prime minister.

Liam Fox MP: ‘We must make the best of our freedom’

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