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Kemi Badenoch lashed out at Sir Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage for being in a "race to the bottom" over welfare. The Tory ...
Attorney General takes aim at Tories and Reform as he compares calls to leave ECHR with Nazi Germany
Lord Hermer used a speech in London to say that claims that international law can be ‘put aside’ were made in the early 1930s ...
"It's not fair to ask a party three years out from an election to do all the numbers now," Tim Montgomerie said.
A game of political chicken at the Manitoba legislature could mean the premier will go to the first ministers meeting in ...
Thursday (May 29) marked the end of a contentious legislative session that began with 56 fresh faces entering the legislature ...
Crispin Blunt, who served as Conservative MP for Reigate in Surrey for almost 30 years, was arrested in October 2023 and ...
Employment Minister Alison McGovern said the government was tearing up a key rule that pushed people into insecure, low-paid ...
The first full audit of 'Whitehall wokery' reveals that hundreds of equalities staff are employed by the Government on ...
If it were up to B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad, British Columbians would have found themselves at the start of an ...
Threats by politicians to “abandon” international law such as the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) have been ...
Tony Wakeham, leader of the opposition, wants to see the negotiation of the new Churchill Falls deal put on the back burner.
Labour faces a tough electoral battle from Reform UK. Sean O’Grady examines whether it would be best to ignore the populist insurgency altogether ...
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