From Labour’s economic plan to the Tory leadership: no one wants to be associated with Liz Truss
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Will the new organisation be more than cheerleaders for the party leadership?
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MPs’ second jobs are only part of Westminster’s integrity problem.
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How will this lost-and-found generation of MPs shape the Starmer project?
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Also this week: Nigel Farage to be bogged down by bins and neighbour disputes, and the Euros bringing about familial…
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Your weekly dose of gossip from the Commons.
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Threats against parliamentarians are an indictment of parts of the pro-Palestine movement – but the democratic process must be preserved.
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A succession of scandals has created a profound mistrust in our political and media class.
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A House of Commons Commission has proposed to exclude MPs accused of sexual and violent crimes from parliament.
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Better to help this generation of Peter Pans find their way out of Neverland.
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No one wants to take away your car or put you in permanent lockdown.
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A packed Westminster Hall greeted the Ukrainian president’s call for fighter aircraft with whoops and cheers.
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Skills minister Robert Halfon outlines how vocational qualifications can offer new career paths.
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Commons Commission is implored to protect staff and give credence to accusers by excluding accused MPs.
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Workers fear they won’t be taken seriously if they accuse managers of bad behaviour.
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As justice secretary, my consultation paper on assisted dying was blocked by No 10 – now others must reform a…
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But the balance of power has shifted towards the opposition.
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Lindsay Hoyle has raised eyebrows by commenting on a party political issue.
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It is part of an attempt to make politicians more accountable for their actions on the parliamentary estate.
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If the Tory vote in the constituency collapses today, it will be a sharp reminder of the kind of voters…
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