Lord George Foulkes says the Russian’s peerage must be ‘looked at again’ after it emerges no formal rationale was given for the appointment
The government has been told on Monday by the House of Lords to curb disability and incapacity benefits as this is costing more than what is spent on the
Labour’s rental reforms are heading to the House of Lords after the legislation passed its report ... Bill – despite a promise to scrap no-fault evictions appearing in the party’s 2019 manifesto – while in power. Labour’s bill attracted criticism ...
FORMER Scottish Labour minister Margaret Curran has taken a seat in the House of Lords. The 66-year-old, who lost her Glasgow seat in the Commons at the 2015 election, had previously served as shadow Scottish secretary. She had previously been an MSP at Holyrood and held a number of posts within the Scottish executive.
Harriet Harman has today put forward an amendment to the Government’s Hereditary Peers Bill which aims to end the automatic right of Church of England bishops to sit in the House of Lords. The amendment has been tabled with the support of Humanists UK and it is expected that it will be cosponsored by
The Mayor of London recently wrote in a comment piece that "the spectre of a resurgent fascism haunts the West".
UK culture minister Lisa Nandy has accused some members of the Conservative opposition of trying to use a “wrecking amendment” to “kill off” the government bill that will introduce an independent regulator for men’s professional football in England.
Visitors to the UK face a £6 increase in the cost of a digital permit under the shake up for European Union visitors from the new Labour Party government.
Strangers’ Bar will close from Monday while security and safety arrangements are reviewed, a House of Commons spokesperson said
Liz Truss’s former deputy prime minister Dame Therese Coffey from Lancashire has taken her seat in the House of Lords.
Labour's long-promised buses bill will scrap Thatcher-era rules banning local councils from running their own bus services
Former Conservative MP Harvey Proctor says he has never received an apology from Labour Lord Tom Watson for his role in promoting a fantasist's sick claims.