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Nigel Farage is “on the side” of predators like Jimmy Savile with his criticism of the Online Safety Act, the technology ...
If you think Reform UK are the hard-men of law and order, think again. Behind the tough-guy act is a soft-touch scam that ...
After being appointed as Labour’s opportunity mission champion last year, I made it clear my role was to get out and learn ...
Throughout my time in parliament, first in the House of Commons, and now in the House of Lords, assisted suicide has been a subject of serious and sustained debate. My views are well known, and my ...
MPs voted by 363-103 to reject the SNP’s amendment to the King’s Speech, calling on ministers to scrap the two-child benefit cap.
Hounslow in west London is the most generous area of the country when it comes to charitable giving, according to new research. Residents of the London borough give the highest percentage of their ...
MPs have voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales so that women cannot be prosecuted for terminating their pregnancy at any stage. The amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill passed by ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. PMQs verdict: Labour’s woes are bigger than Rachel Reeves ...
Asked by Peterson why the Lib Dems get less coverage “on the international side” than other parties, Badenoch responded that they are “not on Twitter”. She said: “They are not on Twitter, but they are ...
Across successive PMQs scuffles, Kemi Badenoch has characterised her opponent, the prime minister, as in hock to some clandestine sect of North London solicitors. Keir Starmer is a “lawyer”, the ...
The British government does not run this country. It has given away much of its decision-making power, weakening its ability to direct the country, despite the state’s increasing size. That is the ...
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