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Fending off what would have been the biggest rebellion of his premiership, Sir Keir Starmer’s Government won the vote, with ...
MPs voted on Tuesday to allow the Government's Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill to advance to the next ...
The government suffered it’s biggest backbench rebellion in the House of Commons this evening as MPs voted on the second ...
MPs have voted to pass Sir Keir Starmer 's flagship welfare Bill in its first Commons hurdle. The Prime Minister was hit by ...
A contents sale of a period home in south Dublin features a lifetime’s collection of antique furniture, oriental art, antique clocks and mirrors ...
Disillusionment rather than mutiny. That was the mood on the Labour side at PMQs. They watched, fidgeted, winced a bit and reprised weary attacks on the long-defunct Sunak government.
An economic vision of abundantly supplied markets isn’t enough. People don’t just derive an income from their vocations, but ...
Successive governments have been unable to respond to pressing crises, and the end result could be the ‘unmanaged collapse’ of the UK ...
Nigel Farage's dodgy maths has been brutally mocked at PMQs. Labour MP Adam Thompson, a former teacher, drew laughs across the Commons as he highlighted an "awful" case where a 61-year-old man got ...
'He Evidently Can't Add Up': Labour MP Mocks Nigel Farage In Brutal PMQs Slapdown Adam Thompson took aim at the Reform UK leader over his party's spending plans. By Kevin Schofield 18/06/2025 01 ...
Nigel Farage did not see the funny side of Adam Thompson's joke. Parliament TV A Labour MP mocked Nigel Farage over the Reform UK leader’s debunked claim that “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) ...
Councillor Resigns From Labour With An Attack On Party's 'Backwards' Approach To Trans Rights "I cannot as a trans person continue to support the Labour Party." By Kate Nicholson 09/05/2025 12 ...
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