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Today, most of our MPs celebrate the first anniversary of the General Election which saw them elected to Parliament. For one ...
Davey: welfare review must listen to the voice of carers Lib Dems call for COBRA meeting as Britain braces for second heatwave Lib Dems reveal 100,000 meters still to be replaced as RTS switch-off ...
When I saw Elton John at Grace Road in Leicester almost a decade ago, I did so from the comfort of a VIP box and I watched Sting live at the very posh Atlantis Palm in Dubai. I’m far from posh ...
I think that today, far too often, we associate men’s health, our physical condition, with the way we look. We are often “encouraged” to show-off our dominance and masculinity. I don’t ...
Davey calls on Government to pull Welfare Bill before vote as “PM’s own backbenchers” can see the damage carers face “Bungling Badenoch” urgently needs to clarify Conservative position ...
This week, there were two Wednesday by-elections, both in North Tyneside. Reform UK secured a seat from Labour in Killingworth, whilst the other by-election saw Labour hold their seat in Longbenton & ...
George Freeman: Badenoch must suspend whip Bob Vylan: hate speech has no place at Glastonbury or in society Greene: Scottish Government must realise economic potential of defence spending Greene ...
Rennie secures major overhaul of qualifications quality assurance after history exam row Greene: Nationalists failing to deliver as Scottish economy shrinks Dozens of pro-independence accounts go ...
When the histories of modern UK liberalism are written – and the tally of inspirations, ideas and motivations are drawn up… then the name of David Boyle (1958-2025) should feature.
Welfare concessions: Government should pull the bill that still “risks stripping thousands of carers of vital assistance” Scot Lib Dems win from 5th place in ultra-competitive Edinburgh ...
The bill comes as the party’s polling reveals that a striking 57% or nearly 6 in 10 Britons would support Parliament having to vote ahead of any UK military intervention in Iran, with just 24% ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves was seen crying during Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs). Reeves has stated that the reason for her tears was a personal issue, which she would rather not ...
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