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Major new polling from the APPG for drug policy reform demonstrates the extent to which the public are ahead of politicians on embracing changes to our drug laws, and adds to a growing body of ...
MPs have voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales so that women cannot be prosecuted for terminating their pregnancy at any stage. The amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill passed by ...
MPs voted by 348-228 — a majority of 120 — against a Conservative motion condemning the government's winter fuel allowance cuts.
Read the prime minister’s remarks in full below: Ladies and gentlemen – Britain is back on the world stage. Working with our partners. Doing deals that will grow our economy and putting more money in ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. PMQs verdict: Labour’s woes are bigger than Rachel Reeves ...
An overview of the different public reports of the net worth of the former Labour prime minister, Tony Blair.
So even if MPs do end up debating the petition, there remains no constitutional mechanism whereby an extra-parliamentary campaign can directly secure the dissolution of parliament (assuming King ...
The prime minister is braced for the largest rebellion of his premiership. ***Politics.co.uk is the UK’s leading digital-only political website. Subscribe to our daily newsletter for all the latest ...
A senior Conservative MP has said it is time to consider the “possibility” that the US president is a Kremlin asset. Graham Stuart, a former Foreign Office minister, issued the comment in response to ...
In recent weeks, Labour has made a number of significant announcements to back the nuclear industry. But if Labour wants a British nuclear renaissance, they need to go a lot further than just throwing ...
Keir Starmer has approached the first anniversary of him becoming prime minister in a ruminative, rueful mood. Across a series of long-form interviews, he has seized on the opportunity to appraise his ...
From “tough choices” to “Labour choices”. The spending review delivered by Rachel Reeves in the House of Commons this afternoon marks a tangible tone shift. Apportioning £2.24 trillion of public cash ...