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The Reorganizing Government Act is a longshot in the Senate, but that could change — and so would the separation of powers ...
Boris Johnson cannot win back traditional Tory voters who turned to Reform UK, a new poll has found. Just 15 per cent of ...
MP Joy Morrissey has said all of her donations have been properly declared after recieving cash from the boss of a defence firm she praised ...
Ayoub Khan, one of five pro-Gaza MPs in the ‘Independent Alliance’ group, talks to Tom Scotson about Israel and Palestine, ...
Community intelligence-led policing has adaptability within a structured framework and a flexibility of application across ...
About 80 per cent of newspapers in the United States use newsprint produced in Canada, and the recent tariffs are causing great pain in an industry already suffering from myriad other problems.
On Monday evening, all opposition parties except the Greens voted in favour of a Conservative amendment to a motion related to last week’s throne speech, narrowly defeating the Liberals in ...
TARIFFS APLENTY — President DONALD TRUMP delivered another economic punch to Canada’s steel and aluminum sectors on Tuesday ...
A fan of right-wing Labour leader Hugh Gaitskell, who had died before Hattersley’s arrival at Westminster, his memoir tells us that in the mid-sixties socialist journalist Paul Foot had thought of ...
Shropshire's opposition MPs have called for defence spending plans to go further, after criticising Government for a lack of ...
There will be a great wailing and a gnashing of teeth in parts of the Conservative Party tonight when former foreign ...