Dan Norris, a lawmaker who won a seat in Parliament last year, was swiftly suspended from Britain’s governing party.
A cross-party group of peers backed a change in the law as campaigners say a gap has allowed some of the UK's biggest ...
As she takes up a new role in the House of Lords, Tom Kelly speaks to Sue Gray on growing up in London, running a pub in Co ...
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Cayman Islands, like all other groups, ceased to exist after the UK Parliament was dissolved in May.
The Prime Minister took on his party's top role on 4 April 2020, when he succeeded Jeremy Corbyn at the height of the UK's ...
Lord Richard Newby is the leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords, where he has served since 1997. A bill to abolish hereditary peerages from the House of Lords is currently at the ...
The Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, SNP, Scottish Conservatives, Plaid Cymru and Scottish Greens have all adopted the ...
Tim Dieppe, the Head of Public Policy at Christian Concern, believes that any attempt to define ‘Islamophobia’ and punish those responsible for it, whether by cancelling them or changing the law to ...
Peers who used to be MPs are more likely to be male, white and older – and their loyalty to their party is often a significant factor in their appointment.
Government has announced plans to conduct a second evaluation of e-scooter trials across the UK, with results expected in May ...
A lot has happened since the 2022 election. For starters, at least two MPs elected as members of the Coalition will be ...
From Doughty Street to Downing Street: from human rights barrister in a left-wing chambers to a prime minister tough on ...
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