SNP plan vote in House of Commons to debate Trident renewal The party’s Westminster leader said he hoped Jeremy Corbyn will join SNP MPs in the voting lobbies to oppose Trident
Anti-privatisation protester paid damages by university Tax credits woman named at PMQs unhappy at Cameron's response
Tory MP says Jeremy Corbyn is wasting time with public PMQs questions Michael Fabricant says MPs are being crowded out by the lengthy public questions
Mhairi Black stars in 'Tale of Two Cities' film urging young Scots to Mhairi Black stars in 'Tale of Two Cities' film urging young Scots to
Nicola Sturgeon attacks Labour as 'unreliable, unelectable and unable' Scotland's First Minister said she had initially hoped to work with the new Labour leader on a number of issues but said it had become 'glaringly obvious' that he was unable to unite his party on 'any of the big issues of our day'
Nicola Sturgeon pledges 50,000 affordable homes for Scotland She says the £3bn plan will be affordable and ambitious
Sturgeon tells Cameron a Brexit would 'breach' terms of Indyref First Minister tells SNP conference that an 'Out' vote in the EU referendum would ' materially and fundamentally change the circumstances' and would lead to an 'unstoppable demand' for a second vote on Scottish independence
Sturgeon vows no second referendum until evidence SNP can win it But SNP leadership says a number of factors, such as the EU referendum, Trident renewal and further Westminster-imposed austerity could lead to change in attitude
NHS restrictions on recruiting nurses from overseas to be lifted Nurses from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) will have their work visa applications prioritised
Alan Yentob attacked for claiming Kids Company closure led to suicides Yentob came under attack during an interrogation over alleged mismanagement at the once-feted children’s charity
MoJ scraps plans to outsource court fine collection to US conglomerate Students ‘not as powerful as assumed’ at the 2015 general election
George Osborne accused of covering up impact of tax credits cuts A newly-published Treasury report on the cuts failed to provide details of how they would affect different income groups
Speaker John Bercow criticises Parliament's conference season break The Speaker says the practice of breaking during conferences is 'incongrous'
No referendum unless majority want independence, says Sturgeon She told supporters she wanted to “inspire” people who voted against independence last year to back the SNP
Calls for Alison Saunders to resign after Operation Elveden collapses Operation Elveden began shortly after the 2011 scandal over phone-hacking at News of the World
Kids Company closure 'followed by suicide attempts and murder' The 20 Labour MPs who just rebelled against Jeremy Corbyn
First new grammar school in 50 years to get green light Education Secretary insists new school does not contravene Labour law passed in 1998 that banned creation of new grammars
Labour 'cannot rely on student vote to bring it back to power' The report suggests students’ voting habits are not very different to the rest of the population
New Labour leadership hit by first rebellion over fiscal charter Jeremy Corbyn maintains union links with a fat cheque from Unite
Ministers prepare to retreat on courts charge Exclusive: Michael Gove oversees policy review following Independent campaign
Daniel Kawczynski up in arms over Saudi prison training reversal Tory MP says decision was based on ignorance and prejudice
MPs and lords can be spied on by GCHQ, senior judges rule Inquiry to be held into MoD's use of lariam on soldiers
Over-earnest schoolmaster Jeremy Corbyn raises the tone 'The Prime Minister is doing his best, and I admire that,' Corbyn said at one point, with only the faintest tinge of sarcasm
NHS staffing levels report delayed after talks with Westminster The health watchdog NICE had been told by NHS England to suspend its research on safe staffing levels in June
David Cameron faces delay in reaching deal on EU reforms Resignation of Birmingham Labour leader plunges city into turmoil Student loan repayment rate could go up soon, says minister British Government given all-clear to spy on its own MPs Gay people tend to be right-wing, says Ukip's London Mayor candidate
Piggate makes PMQs debut as Cameron challenged over Ashcroft claims Labour MP Kevin Brennan challenged the PM over claim he was aware of Lord Ashcroft's non-domicile tax status a year earlier than he has admitted publicly
Corbyn may use Palace banquet to raise human rights issues with China The Labour leader will raise the issue unless he is granted a private meeting with Chinese officials
Tories laugh as Jeremy Corbyn raises housing crisis with David Cameron Conservative MPs have been criticised for laughing as Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn put voters’ concerns about the housing crisis to David Cameron.