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In! This week, Conservative Party architect Peter MacKay chats about his party's current state, the devolution of political ...
Dame Priti Patel has urged ministers to “come off the fence” over whether US air strikes on Iran “were absolutely necessary” earlier this summer. The Conservative frontbencher pressed Foreign Office ...
Across much of Europe, the engines of economic growth are sputtering. In its latest global outlook, the International ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNParliament aims to vote on euthanasia legalisation in JanuaryParliament is aiming to hold a vote on legalising euthanasia in January next year, with an article-by-article deliberation in the House human rights committee of a bill providing for its legalisation ...
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee of the UK House of Commons is to hold an Evidence Session examining the Government’s ...
Reverend Sue Parfitt, 83, who was sat in a camp chair with placards at her feet, appeared to have been taken away by officers ...
Sir Mark Rowley said the law would be enforced ‘whether you’re 18 or 80’ after Sue Parfitt was held at a protest in support ...
Supporting Palestine Action will be punishable by up to 14 years in prison under government plans to make them a proscribed ...
The politician posted on social media that the incident raised “grave public interest” about pressure religious MPs faced.
The House of Commons has approved the Terminally Ill Adults Bill amid narrowing support and ongoing debate. Jacqui Thornton reports.
The Lords, whose powers Labour aims to curtail, would do Britons a service by amending — or even helping defeat — the bill.
Peers would be on dicey political ground if they tried to stop the bill passed by MPs – but they may run into problems over ...
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