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The government's welfare bill has passed a House of Commons vote after another major concession to Labour rebels.
The government has offered another major concession on its welfare reforms just before a House of Commons vote in a bid to ...
As Security Minister, I see daily how foreign powers are evolving their tactics – using proxies instead of diplomats, and ...
As the Victims and Courts Bill makes its way through parliament, Women’s Aid is urging the government to ensure long-awaited ...
There may be no official guides for spouses of newly elected MPs, but Sarah Vine’s witty memoir is a good place to start ...
The newly announced government review of parental leave is welcome – but we don’t need to wait 18 months to know what good ...
We cannot credibly aspire to be the anti-corruption capital of the world while the British Virgin Islands continues to avoid ...
As a congressman, senator, vice president, then president of the United States, Lyndon B Johnson shaped modern American ...
Ableism is alive and often thriving. And it’s why no organisation of or for disabled people supports the Terminally Ill ...
I vowed from then onwards I would never put party loyalty before my constituents and the people who elected me to be their ...
Zero-emission trucks are ready for the road. The industry is prepared. But without decisive government action, Anna Krajinska ...
To meet its net-zero target, the UK must decarbonise nearly all heating in buildings. While hydrogen has been proposed as a ...
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