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More than 1.3 million people claiming Personal Independence Payments (Pip) are at risk of losing support under new government ...
Humanists UK’s Chief Executive Andrew Copson has been awarded an OBE for ‘services to the non-religious’ in the UK national honours announced today. This is the first time an award has been made for ...
MPs have finished the Report Stage debate of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, as well as voting on various amendments. More such votes are expected to follow ahead of a crunch Third ...
Exiting Westminster Station recently to attend parliament, I, and hundreds of others, were confronted with a heartbreaking ...
From “tough choices” to “Labour choices”. The spending review delivered by Rachel Reeves in the House of Commons this ...
The prime minister has unveiled a new AI-powered tool designed to slash planning delays by digitising England’s “outdated”, ...
Ed Miliband has accused a Green Party co-leader of having a “none of the above position” on clean energy. The energy security ...
The chancellor has claimed Reform UK is “tough on workers, tough on patients but soft on Putin”. Delivering a speech to the ...
All of a sudden, a transatlantic trend: populist leaders who promised to slash bloated budgets are instead cutting ties with ...
Morocco and the UK already had strong ties. A million British tourists are expected to visit the country this year, and our ...
The West’s retreat from Afghanistan is a shameful act. But worse still is the betrayal of those who served us.
Kemi Badenoch putting in an uncharacteristically strong performance would usually be the headline story to emerge from a ...