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No one wants to take away your car or put you in permanent lockdown.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
No one wants to take away your car or put you in permanent lockdown.
ByA packed Westminster Hall greeted the Ukrainian president’s call for fighter aircraft with whoops and cheers.
BySkills minister Robert Halfon outlines how vocational qualifications can offer new career paths.
ByCommons Commission is implored to protect staff and give credence to accusers by excluding accused MPs.
ByWorkers fear they won’t be taken seriously if they accuse managers of bad behaviour.
ByAs justice secretary, my consultation paper on assisted dying was blocked by No 10 – now others must reform a…
ByBut the balance of power has shifted towards the opposition.
ByLindsay Hoyle has raised eyebrows by commenting on a party political issue.
ByIt is part of an attempt to make politicians more accountable for their actions on the parliamentary estate.
ByIf the Tory vote in the constituency collapses today, it will be a sharp reminder of the kind of voters…
ByPaul Howell was angered by suggestions he should have mentioned his property portfolio during a debate on the economy.
ByThe House of Commons statistician discusses how flawed figures are shaping politics and her new book Bad Data.
ByIf they hang on until they lose the next election no one will be hiring Tories, says one lobbying industry…
ByHouse of Commons employees tell the New Statesman they have not made formal charges against MPs because of concerns it…
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