Sir Keir Starmer's former chief of staff Sue Gray has taken up her place in the House of Lords after she was nominated by the prime minister for a peerage. Ms Gray will now be known as Baroness Gray ...
Exclusive: Speaking to the Daily T podcast, Conservative party leader says industry insiders told her Football Governance ...
Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and ...
Labour’s Westminster MP has said she supports CCTV being installed in Parliament’s bars after a woman’s drink was allegedly ...
The former civil servant will officially enter the unelected chamber four months after she was forced out as Sir Keir Starmer ...
Unity Trust Bank has appointed leading British economist Lord John Eatwell to its board as an independent non-executive director. Lord Eatwell has had a ...
London, as you might expect, dominates the list of most expensive sales across the country. A Belgravia apartment at 21 ...
Britain's proposed new assisted dying law for terminally ill people will be amended to remove the requirement that a High Court judge sign off on each case, lawmaker Kim Leadbeater said on Tuesday.
A group of 23 MPs is preparing to undertake line-by-line scrutiny of the proposed legislation from Tuesday, with the process expected to last weeks.
The UK’s financial regulator has failed to make the case for increasing its powers to “name and shame” companies under ...
Question on Jeffrey Epstein ties prompts reported foul-mouthed response from new UK ambassador to US
Newly minted U.K. Ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson had a terse response to a reporter's question about his prior ties ...
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