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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 ...
An overview of the debate around Scottish independence, covering its history, arguments made on either side, and the issues that would need to be resolved. thereafter.
Tom Tugendhat has insisted he can replicate Labour's recent electoral feat and lead the Conservatives back to power in just five years.
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 ...
MPs voted by 348-228 — a majority of 120 — against a Conservative motion condemning the government's winter fuel allowance cuts.
Read the prime minister’s remarks in full below: Ladies and gentlemen – Britain is back on the world stage. Working with our partners. Doing deals that will grow our economy and putting more money in ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street Welfare rebellion leaves Keir Starmer stranded ...
A constellation of Labour caucuses, party factions and parliamentary groupings have gathered to dispute how the government can recover.
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. PMQs verdict: Labour’s woes are bigger than Rachel Reeves ...
Another week, another capitulation courtesy of Keir Starmer. Downing Street’s panicked response to criticism of the welfare bill would suggest it was ambushed by a clandestine cadre of guerrilla ...
Keir Starmer has admitted that his government “didn’t get the process right” in the handling of its package of welfare reforms. The prime minister conceded that “it matters to” Labour MPs to ensure ...
MPs are set to vote on a landmark amendment that would require at least ten Premier League matches to be broadcast on free-to-air television each season. In the first-ever vote of its kind, MPs will ...
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