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An MP tried to claim hundreds of pounds worth of luxury bedding and shower cream on parliamentary expenses. Sean Woodcock, ...
Labour wants to remove the incentive to claim sickness benefits but campaigners are urging MPs to block the planned changes ...
Kent should receive a cut of the new Dart Charge toll to offset the cost of maintaining the county’s road network, claims Reform’s council leader.
The warning comes after the DWP was forced into a climbdown on the Labour's welfare bill amid a backlash from MPs, charities ...
Two business surveys in the Yorkshire and Humber area have pointed to a mixed picture for the region’s economy.
Despite cross-party support for many of the planned changes included in the Pension Schemes Bill, its second reading in the House of Commons was dominated by concerns from MPs ...
Tory former Cabinet minister Lord Norman Tebbit, who has died aged 94, was an “icon in British politics”, Kemi Badenoch said.
Tory grandee Norman Tebbit, one of Margaret Thatcher's most loyal supporters, has died, aged 94. Lord Tebbit died peacefully yesterday at 11.15pm. The Tory stalwart was first elected to the House of ...
While the secrecy around Carney's vacation plans isn't unusual in Canada, other nations' leaders regularly inform the public where they are ...
The government has confirmed employers will be banned through the Employment Rights Bill from ‘gagging’ workers who have ...
Norman Tebbit, who has died aged 94, launched himself into the public consciousness in October 1981 with a phrase that has ...
Clause in Employment Rights Bill will require parties signing non-disclosure agreements to be offered independent legal advice.
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