Nigel Farage is not alone in feeling exasperation at the Government’s apparent inability to set up an inquiry into “grooming gangs”.
When the Government’s Sentencing Bill came before Parliament for its House of Commons committee stage last week, amendments ...
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McGuinty has ‘every confidence’ fall budget will pass through minority Parliament
Government House leader Steven MacKinnon recently said he's worried the budget might not win enough votes to pass through the ...
A council row about potholes has been escalated to parliament. Labour MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford, Daniel Francis, said he visited every road in his constituency and reported ...
Should Prince Andrew be hauled before a parliamentary select committee? The prime minister’s answer was delivered in a mumble ...
Sir Lindsay Hoyle said there had been ‘inaccurate’ commentary on whether MPs are able to discuss Andrew in the Commons.
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Rugby League Ashes get House of Commons’ seal of approval as Speaker delivers rallying call
Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, the Speaker, promoted this autumn's Ashes Series between England and Australia in the House of Commons ...
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WATCH IN FULL: Nigel Farage calls on Parliament to 'step up' as he declares grooming gang inquiry 'dead in the water'
It is time for Parliament to “step up” and intervene in the grooming gang scandal, Nigel Farage has said.The Reform UK leader ...
Justice Secretary David Lammy described the Bill as 'landmark legislation' ahead of its second reading in parliament ...
The SNP is putting forward a motion to pressure Sir Keir Starmer’s Government to strip Andrew of the title, which would ...
The Sentencing Bill aims to ease the crisis in prison places by restricting the use of short sentences and strengthening ...
When their term ends, they would step down and return to civilian life. This would widen the pool of talent dramatically ...
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