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Asylum seekers across the UK have been using taxpayer-funded payment cards for gambling, PoliticsHome can reveal.
The BBC has decided to stop its flagship Politics Live programme from going to party conferences this year, in a move that ...
Whether it is the impact of cuts on women and girls or the money spent on asylum hotels, we will not shy away from ...
The government is reluctant to get its hopes up that it can avoid further strikes among senior doctors and nurses, as the ...
“Cut a large amount of cheese, preferably cheddar, into slices,” the recipe begins. Lesser chefs, your Delias or your Jamies, will give you precise measurements, but not a Boris. This is a recipe for ...
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is carrying out a reshuffle of her shadow cabinet, with Edward Argar stepping down from his ...
It is now a year since the Labour Party came into government. One of its key pledges at the general election was to improve ...
Labour pledged in its manifesto to introduce a right for those in care to see their loved ones – but campaigners fear the ...
Are you a Viking? With a name like mine the answer ought to be obvious but a study in my constituency posing that question ...
As a Member of Parliament representing a rural area, I believe people – no matter where they live – deserve safe, ...
Social care enables people of all ages with disability to live fulfilling lives and can be transformative. And yet some 3.5 ...
This week marks nine years since Theresa May entered Downing Street, so this episode of The Rundown takes a look at whether ...