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MPs debate domestic violence bill
Members of the House of Commons today debated amendments to the domestic violence bill. While there were fears that immigrants would be excluded from the […]
1 in 10 patients awaiting treatment per year
An NHS England report said nearly one in 10 patients are now waiting more than a year for routine treatment or surgery. Doctors fear that […]
BASC responds to Welsh labor manifesto
BASC strongly opposes vague and ill-prepared proposals within the Welsh Labor manifesto, titled ‘Moving Wales Forward’, launched in the run-up to the May 6 elections. […]
CARTOON: The Greensill Line of Inquiry
Keir Starmer referred to the BBC’s Line of Duty show yesterday in the House of Commons, saying: “Ted Hastings and AC-12 are needed to get […]
Daily Update – Greensill’s Row Continues
Live Policy 8:22 a.m. – If you find it difficult to follow all facets of the Greensill saga, you are not alone! In my opinion […]
MPs clash over Greensill on Labor opposition day
MPs clashed on the Greensill line during the Labor Opposition Day debate in the House of Commons. Labor MP Dame Angela Eagle said the government […]
Caricature: Memories of Sir Keir’s DofE
Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer recalled his experience winning the Duke of Edinburgh’s Prize as he paid tribute to the late Prince Philip in parliament […]
Shirley Williams: a liberal lion
Shirley Williams was a former Labor MP and member of the ‘Gang of Four’. Described as a “liberal lion,” Williams was famous for his separation […]
Bribery scandal could pose first moment of real danger for Johnson
We have the impression that something is being built rather than disappearing. Reports of corruption within the Conservative government are increasing now. The latest fight […]