Addressing the House of Commons during the second reading, Knowsley MP Anneliese Midgley made a speech in support of the ...
Mark Pritchard said that the government ‘would not be forgiven’ for removing the British staple from high street ...
"You will all have heard a lot of speculation about the choices I will make. I understand that - these are important choices that will shape our economy for years to come.” ...
The chancellor says "the world has thrown even more challenges our way" - Tory leader Kemi Badenoch calls the pre-Budget speech a "waffle bomb".
A victim of the Cambridgeshire train stabbings has spoken of the injuries he suffered as the prime minister hailed the bravery of those on board during the incident on Saturday night.
The "unlawfully killed" Hillsborough disaster victims and their families were failed by the British state, the prime minister ...
The Cabinet Secretary was pushed on why Sir Keir Starner was not initially made aware of emails relating to Jeffrey Epstein ...
Progress towards a landmark Hillsborough Law is set to take another significant step forward later today, Monday November 3. The Public Office (Accountability) Bill is to have its second reading in ...
Hours after Rachel Reeves broke down in tears in the Commons chamber in July she hosted a private drinks party at the Treasury.
MPs are frustrated that Starmer does not seem to be taking bad polling, and bruising election results, as enough of a warning ...
The move, which will not hit employees but will target pensioners and landlords, would raise around £6bn as the Chancellor seeks to fill a black hole in Britain's public finances. The suggestion is ...