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The original Hillsborough Law, first presented in 2017, included a legal responsibility for public servants to tell the truth ...
The Government recently published a trade strategy that hailed membership of the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention (PEM) as ...
MPs must decide whether to back a monstrous injustice against a direct action group opposing Israel's genocide. Or to eject ...
The vote was on the government’s welfare bill, which proposes to make changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) – for ...
Rachel Reeves, Britain’s most senior finance official, appeared visibly upset in the House of Commons on Wednesday, as Prime ...
Rachel Reeves will remain as Chancellor, Downing Street said, despite Sir Keir Starmer missing his chance to give her a public show of support.
Sir Keir Starmer pulled Labour’s flagship welfare reform plans at the last minute – a humiliating U-turn after days of ...
Rachel Reeves must quit as Chancellor after her tearful appearance at Prime Minister’s Questions, the Conservatives have said ...
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U.K. markets sold off, on concern the Labour government is losing its commitment to shoring up Britain's public finances. The ...
A Labour backbencher who voted against the government's welfare bill has slammed the Prime Minister for being "dismissive" of ...
Ian Byrne (Liverpool West Derby), who was with family at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, said a law is needed to restore faith in justice.