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Ministers expect the music industry to push through their proposals “as soon as possible” for shows next year, the Department for Culture,
MPs are currently weighing up whether to back a change in the law that would give terminally ill people with six months
Reforms could “unlock £80bn” of investment, according to Treasury plans, which say bigger funds can get greater returns. Chancellor Rachel Reeves wants
Along with his wife of 60 years and soulmate Prunella Scales, he campaigned for Labour and was one of the party’s most
Mr Streeting, who intends to vote against a landmark bill on the issue, has warned that a new assisted dying law could
The proposals are part of attempts by Labour to fulfil their promise to halve knife crime levels in the next decade. The
Health Secretary Wes Streeting is confirming new measures he hopes will boost failing hospital trusts and encourage successful ones. The changes form
An essential survival skill in politics, it feels like the new backroom team in Number 10 are finding their feet as they
The former chief political adviser has turned down the role as envoy for the nations and is “going to focus on other
The prime minister said he “totally disagrees” with John McTernan, who said he was in favour of doing to farmers “what Margaret
The government said it is on a mission to “tackle the climate crisis in a way that makes the British people better
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill was published on Monday and revealed the medicine that will end a patient’s life
Mr Flynn, 36, was re-elected as the MP for Aberdeen South in July’s general election and has now submitted an application to
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in her 30 October budget farms would no longer get 100% relief on inheritance tax, and from April
Job sharing for MPs – where two people represent a constituency instead of one – should also be considered to allow more