Labour MP Paul Waugh said today’s voting shows the bill has ‘rapidly lost the confidence of MPs’ Events
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is undergoing a second day of report stage in the House of Commons, with various amendments likely to be voted on. Events
Woking MP Will Forster called on the Chancellor to ‘justify’ a ‘lack of investment’ into local government. Events
The former nuclear power plant still poses ‘intolerable risks’ Events
John Healey said the Strategic Defence Review (SDR) is ‘not about cuts’, amid concerns the plans will be funded at the expense of existing programmes. Events
The issue has come to the fore in recent times with prominent cases such as those of Nicola Packer and Carla Foster. Events
MPs and ex-military chiefs lined up to warn that the 'grotesque' and 'dangerous' clause, buried in the treaty's small print, risked aiding Britain's enemies. Economics
The case concerns legal action over allegations that Nissan and Renault fitted prohibited ‘defeat devices’ to diesel vehicles. Events
There seemed something horribly familiar about the case of Peter Sullivan. The man hitherto known as 'the Beast of Birkenhead' was released last week after 38 years in prison for the murder of Diane Sindall. Events
The Commons Foreign Affairs Committee said public backing for closer relations with the EU mean the Government has to be ‘bold in its offer’. Events
The Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee said the Government had failed to properly consult on the policy, leaving its potential impact 'disputed and unclear'. Events