All news on the topic: House of Commons
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Two thirds of voters believe Boris Johnson misled Parliament despite his pleas
Polling by YouGov found 66% of voters believe the shamed former Prime Minister knowingly misled the House of Commons, with just 15% thinking he did not. This is despite his pleas of innocence to the cross-party Privileges Committee
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'Boris Johnson’s lies could damage our whole democracy if they're not put right'
If Johnson fails to persuade the Committee of his honesty, he could face suspension from the House and a by-election which many predict he would lose, writes MP Chris Bryant
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Lineker blasts Tory for 'outrageous' claim he called northern voters 'bigots'
Match of the Day host Gary Lineker rubbished false claims from Tory MP Jonathan Gullis that he called northern voters 'racist bigots, Nazis' during illegal immigration bill row
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Ministers urged to help 500,000 families left out of energy price cap
Ahead of the Budget, Jeremy Hunt has been urged to do more to help families with heat network homes, who are are not covered by the government’s energy price cap
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'Parents thought small boat was safer than warzone so we fled Albania for UK'
Dritan Kastrati nearly died three times when he was smuggled out of mainland Europe to escape his home on the Kosovan-Albanian border at the age of 11
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Gary Lineker and his stance on refugees should make English football proud
Gary Lineker has left a large proportion of Conservative politicians foaming at the mouth after expressing his disgust at the Government’s Illegal Migration Bill, leading to a campaign to get him sacked - purely, it seems, for having an opinion
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'Male violence against women and girls is an epidemic on every street in the UK'
Labour MP and the Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding Jess Phillips writes in the Mirror that femicide isn't just an add-on for International Women's Day - it's integral to national security
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Nursing pay deal 'in sight' with ministers optimistic as talks begin with unions
NHS strikes could be nearing the end as government hopes discussions will bring about wage agreement to avert more walkouts by nurses, midwives and paramedics
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'Despicable' Hancock blasted over WhatsApp plot to block disability cash from MP
Leaked WhatsApp show the ex-Health Secretary and a top aide spoke about warning Bury North MP James Daly a new disability hub would be 'off the table' if he rebelled over Covid rules
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WhatsApps show Matt Hancock tried to take credit for Covid vaccine
In one leaked WhatsApp message, Matt Hancock warned “It MUST NOT be Alok!” as he insisted he should get publicity rather than business secretary Sir Alok Sharma
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Boris Johnson has gone 'full Trump' over Partygate 'lies' probe, Tory MPs warn
Conservative MPs turned on Boris Johnson after the ex-PM attempted to discredit a Commons committee inquiry into whether he misled parliament over Partygate - despite photos showing him at gatherings
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Minister says more must be done so sex offenders can't change names and vanish
Sarah Champion told the House of Commons it was "truly chilling" that those who commit horrendous sex crimes can make a "nonsense" of systems to keep track of them
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Whatever your Brexit view, Sunak has better Northern Ireland deal than Johnson
Sunak negotiating in good faith promises results beyond the bad faith of Johnson, sweeping away many red tape barriers down an Irish Sea border agreed by the ex-PM
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Betty Boothroyd dies at 93 as tributes paid to first woman Commons Speaker
Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the current speaker of the House of Commons, said: 'Not only was Betty Boothroyd an inspiring woman, but she was also an inspirational politician, and someone I was proud to call my friend'
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Rishi Sunak warned hardline Tory rebels won't hesitate to reject new Brexit deal
The Prime Minister will meet with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen for 'final talk' on the Northern Ireland Protocol, but is likely to face pushback from Tory hardliners
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Supermarket bosses to be hauled in front of Food Minister to explain shortages
Chiefs from major supermarket chains are expected to meet with Food Minister Mark Spencer to discuss lessons learned from the crisis, and explain how it happened
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Tory Therese Coffey tells Brits to 'work more hours' if they can't afford food
Environment Secretary Therese Coffey was challenged over foodbanks running out due to huge demand, and told the House of Commons that people struggling should "consider working more hours"
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Twisted gunman's family plea 'for action, not words' to prevent future horrors
Apprentice crane operator Jake Davison, 22, used his legally held pump action shotgun to carry out one of the worst gun massacres in Britain for more than a decade
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'Terrifying' warning guns in wrong hands as MP tells of constituent in hiding
The government is under pressure to tighten gun laws after the conclusion of an inquest into the killings in Keyham, Plymouth, by evil Jake Davison, as Labour MP Rachael Maskell said a woman in her constituency has been forced into hiding
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Mum's fresh hope for justice 25 years after son found dead at bottom of Thames
After spending a 25th Christmas without Ricky Reel, his mum Sukhdev Reel has been told the police will now take a look at her son's case with 'fresh eyes'
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Top Tory admits divisive Rwanda deportation plan only has 'marginal' benefits
International Development Minister Andrew Mitchell's comments are at odds with the Government after Rishi Sunak made it a key priority to stop people making the perilous Channel crossing in small boats
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World War 3 is only way to halt Vladimir Putin and 'stopping for him is death'
The terrifying warning was made by exiled oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky who now lives in Britain after falling foul of Putin. In 2001 he founded Open Russia, an organisation advocating democracy and human rights
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Labour MP apologises for branding Israeli government 'fascist' in Parliament
Kim Johnson's remark was branded "completely unacceptable" by Keir Starmer's official spokesman, and she is expected to be spoken to by the party's chief whip
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Richard 'shuts up' GMB guest who says Hancock 'deserved' being called 'd***head'
Good Morning Britain's Richard Madeley was joined by co-host Susanna Reid as well as guest journalists Andrew Pierce and Kevin Maguire, as they discussed banning swearing in the office
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'Tories are trashing the place as they know they only have a year or two left'
Mark Steel says Tories show incompetence across all departments - even a Tory Lord this week wrote an article suggesting students should have to take a ‘tolerance test’ before they graduate
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