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The government expects to win the upcoming vote on its contentious welfare reforms. But the work that is going on behind the ...
The government working group tasked with producing a new Islamophobia definition has sent out a call for evidence to ask ...
By contrast, Rollason says, raising the standard minimum from five to 10 years before allowing people to claim settlement ...
MPs have voted for a second time in favour of legalising assisted dying for terminally ill people, by a close margin of 23 ...
The Green Party are the forgotten winners of last year’s general election, as despite unprecedented success in winning 1.8 ...
The public expects to see tangible improvements in this Parliament in the NHS, schools and housing, according to new polling.
MPs are set to debate and vote for a second time on a bill which could legalise assisted dying for terminally ill people.
There is a worrying lack of urgency and detail in the government's plan for tackling the crisis in temporary accommodation.
Botched infrastructure projects have eroded public confidence in the country's ability to build. The Liverpool-Manchester ...
A new report from the Net Zero Technology Centre outlines how the UK can win a share of the £10tn global clean energy market ...
This film, about love and having the courage to start afresh, may be slow-paced and understated – but it’s all the more ...
As we seek to regain the trust of disillusioned Scottish voters and stem the lure of the far right, Baroness Bryan succeeds ...