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MPs have voted in favour of the assisted dying bill, which will legalise the right for terminally ill people in England and ...
Lisa Nandy has insisted a major rebellion is not brewing over the government’s welfare reforms, describing the resignation of ...
The role of mathematics in everyday life often goes unnoticed, but its importance and reach affect the here and now, as well ...
The UK prime minister and French president have agreed that tackling the “deteriorating situation” of illegal migration ...
Bill has passed Third Reading in the House of Commons. The vote was 314 in favour, 291 against. My Death, My Decision and Humanists UK welcome the result. Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of Humanists ...
Jess Phillips has accused senior Conservative politicians of only recently taking an interest in the grooming gangs scandal ...
As MPs gather in Westminster for today’s spending review, I will be holding a debate on child poverty and No Recourse to ...
When twelve-year-old Anna sent me a heartfelt letter describing her three-year struggle with Long Covid, it opened my eyes to ...
The home secretary has highlighted “deep rooted institutional failures stretching back decades” which saw organisations fail ...
The Medical Defence Union (MDU) today welcomed the announcement by the government, in its 2025 Spending Review, that funding ...
More than 1.3 million people claiming Personal Independence Payments (Pip) are at risk of losing support under new government ...
Kemi Badenoch’s decision not to appoint a deputy when she assembled her frontbench last November raised eyebrows in Westminster. The Conservative leader simply declined the opportunity to vault some ...