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Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in parliament and across Whitehall. This week: Industrial Strategy centres legal services, ...
The debate over welfare reforms has highlighted mixed views on Starmer’s leadership, with some questioning his handling of ...
In early corporate news, Drax taps a former Shell vice president as its new chief financial officer, and energy firms SSE and National Grid respond to a planned investment programme by UK energy ...
Once MPs turn against a government, they never turn back. o rebel is to wage war. Specifically, if you go back to the Latin, ...
Car makers have welcomed the UK-US trade deal that came into force on Monday, but steelmakers have warned that delays are ...
The Chief Whip, Sir Alan Campbell, in charge of winning the vote for the prime minister, has issued a plea for unity - ...
In the week of the first anniversary of Starmer moving into No 10, the polling guru Sir John Curtice said that he has had 'the worst start for any newly-elected Prime Minister'.
Labour’s messy compromise over cuts to disability benefit is an unfortunate way to mark a first year in office, but the prime ...
The more that other politicians copy Nigel Farage, the more voters will start to think that his ideas are correct.
The Green Party leadership battle must offer plans to tackle the climate crisis that put cost of living at the heart of net ...
We begin with Damien Kurek, who formally resigned his Alberta seat for Pierre Poilievre, setting up an expected mid-summer byelection that could see the Tory leader return for the start of the Commons ...
"They've set forward a process to identify the issues that are holding back trade talks and report back in six months," said a former senior government official familiar with trade negotiations. "We ...