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We speak to Mel Stride, the Conservative Shadow Chancellor. Before the election he was Work and Pensions Secretary and ...
MPs voted in favour of the bill by 335 votes to 260, meaning it will progress to the next stage of parliamentary scrutiny.
Assuming Liberal leader Sussan Ley takes a COMCAR to Parliament House, the rest of the Liberal women can get there in a ...
MPs have voted on controversial but vastly watered-down government plans to reform welfare. A rebellion including by more ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has won a key vote in parliament on his plans to trim welfare spending, but only after ...
MPS have called for a ban on government contracts with industrial giant Altrad and urged ministers today to launch a national ...
A federal by-election is now officially underway in the Alberta riding of Battle River–Crowfoot, with voters heading to the ...
Eligibility criteria for the personal independence payment (Pip) will not now change in November of next year – as originally ...
A decision on changes to eligibility for the personal independence payment will not take place before a review of the benefit ...
Tony Blair’s biggest rebellion in his first year involved 47 backbenchers, according to Philip Cowley, politics professor at Queen Mary University. Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds defended the ...
Suffolk MP, Nick Timothy has expressed their anger for the Palestine Action group who are occupying a warehouse roof in Brandon.
Robert Jenrick calls for a judicial review if the Government approves plans for Beijing 'super-embassy in London ...