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Rows over ‘conscience issues’ of assisted dying and decriminalising abortion appear to be causing deeper splits within the ...
LGBTQ+ activist and Stonewall co-founder Lord Michael Cashman has said Blue Labour has “no influence in the party whatsoever” ...
A HOUSE of Lords canteen has been given a roasting for serving a rainbow-coloured “Pride crumble” dessert. Peers and staff ...
Baroness Kennedy has called on Channel 4 to launch an independent investigation into its use of confidentiality clauses in ...
Hopes that the assisted dying bill will retain the backing of a majority of MPs have been boosted after another Labour ...
The Assisted Dying Bill was supported by 330 MPs last year, passing its first major vote in the House of Commons with a ...
Ambassador Peter Mandelson, the U.K.’s top diplomat in Washington, had a chorus of naysayers and detractors on both sides of ...
The peers’ conclusion that the UK has “valuable lessons to learn from Singapore’s approach” to financial regulation underscores widespread frustration in the City of London over how the two ...
Consello, the leading global advisory and investing platform, today announced that Sue Gray, Baroness Gray of Tottenham, CBE, ...
Parliament and the courts are different branches of our democracy. On Thursday, during the debate on MP punishments, it felt ...
Emily Thornberry, chair of parliament's foreign affairs select committee, says 'international law must always be our guide' ...
Peers in the House of Lords have forced Keir Starmer to accept ... UK that government policy requires to give its property or labour to another sector - which is in direct competition with it ...