As police enquiries continue, a spokesperson for the House of Commons said they were working with the authorities
PM Theresa May has said the June 23 vote to leave the European Union was a sign that immigration was too high
KPMG said 72 per cent of the CEOs surveyed had voted to remain in the EU
BCC on Monday more than halved its gross domestic product (GDP) growth prediction which would mark the worst economic performance since 2009
A Downing Street spokesperson said Fox had been expressing his own views at the event, and not the views of the government
The contents of the writ are yet to be tested in evidence before a judge
New finance minister said expected slowdown in economy meant Britain needed a new framework to tackle its budget deficit
The vote approves the manufacture of four replacement submarines at a current estimated cost of 31 billion pounds
He took to Facebook last week to voice his anger at being thrown out and claimed it was an act of racism
Some of the packages, which are thought to have been sent from the Sheffield area in northern England, contained racially abusive language
To confirm support for the renewal of a full fleet of four nuclear submarines capable of providing around-the-clock cover
They have staged six strikes over pay and conditions during the dispute, which erupted late last year
Home Secretary Theresa May is also among the candidates. Nominations shut at noon
Jeremy Corbyn faces a vote of no confidence over claims he was 'lacklustre' and 'half-hearted' during EU referendum
Exchange rates to provide for 5-7% savings in package costs; consultants forecast higher property purchases by Indians; currency depreciation to make education cheaper
Johnson said that Cameron's deal with EU will not deliver the reformed European Union he promised