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Concerns were raised that a select committee might be ‘a very good and highly-qualified talking shop’ but ignored by the Government.
Here in Guildford the position might be different, if an Electoral Calculus prediction is to be believed. They predict the ...
The latest polling from IPSOS for STV on Scottish parliamentary elections is out (Poll Analysis: Ipsos 12th – 18th of June ...
Martin Lawrence does not need to get a cat. Just go to a zoo and ask for some tiger dung. Spread it over the flower beds and ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been delivered a fresh blow this evening after an exclusive poll for LBC found that voters now trust Reform UK leader Nigel Farage more than the Chancellor with the econom ...
THE careful fiction that the government’s welfare changes were driven by the need to reform a malfunctioning system and that there is a legitimate discussion, even debate, to be had about the level of ...
Foreign investors have stepped closer to buying part of the Telegraph, as MPs backed relaxed laws on foreign ownership of UK newspapers that will allow them to own up to 15%. The Commons voted ...
The Government has been urged to press ahead with reforms to the way council tax is collected as local authorities are now ...
Rachel Reeves, Britain’s most senior finance official, appeared visibly upset in Parliament as the prime minister was asked ...
Concessions to Labour welfare rebels left a £4.8 billion hole, with questions about where the money will come from.
The work and pensions secretary is no stranger to humiliation, having won 4.5 per cent of the vote in the 2015 Labour leadership race. But Kendall struggled to hide her disappointment on Tuesday night ...
A series of hasty U-turns saw the government shelve its plans for the personal independence payment (PIP) – for now.
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