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As assisted dying legislation continues to be debated in Parliament, palliative care experts are divided on whether limiting ...
A Conservative MP has warned that government must treat energy and national security are 'inseparable' as the UK faces ...
How do you keep a large parliamentary party in line? Sienna Rodgers digs into Labour's job creation scheme for back benchers. Illustrations by ...
Lord North was ill-suited to being a wartime prime minister but it took parliament seven years to replace him by which time ...
While research shows patients would prefer to discuss assisted dying with a familiar and trusted doctor, experience from ...
With the Commons in recess, the podcast has headed down to the pub again to discuss the UK’s hospitality industry and the ...
Reform UK local election candidates plan efficiency drives and cuts to diversity programmes if they win councils on 1 May.
Whether you are for or against the legalisation of assisted dying in England and Wales, creating a service with appropriate ...
Parliament has passed the Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill, providing the government with the power to direct steel ...
According to the government, this new fund will allow developers to “do more for environmental recovery” as they help build ...
In an occasional series, Professor Philip Cowley offers a political science lesson for The House’s readers. This week: chips ...
Alastair Campbell, who was director of communications to former Labour prime minister Tony Blair, has urged current party ...
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