All news on the topic: Westminster
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Plaid Cymru leader quits after review into 'toxic' culture within party
A damning report - published earlier this month - found the party had 'failed to implement a zero-tolerance approach to sexual harassment'
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Rishi Sunak takes VIP helicopter for trip that would have taken 1h15m on train
The Prime Minister shunned public transport as he flew on a taxpayer-funded chopper to Southampton where he attempted to brush off his local elections humiliation
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Seven key results you missed overnight in 2023 local elections
Labour claimed they are 'on course' for victory at the next general election as the Tories lost key councils and well over a hundred councillors in a local election drubbing
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Just Stop Oil protester defies new laws - and is immediately arrested
A 55-strong group of climate activists were conducting a slow march through Westminster in London before the police imposed a Section 12 Order ordering them to protest on the pavement, not the road
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Dangerous neighbourhoods across UK mapped - all the areas with the highest crime
Of the top 10 most dangerous neighbourhoods in the country, six of them are in London, while at the other end of the spectrum, All the top 10 safest areas in the country are in Cheshire
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King to have ornate screen giving more privacy than predecessors at coronation
An ornate screen has been created for King Charles III's coronation, which will provide the monarch with privacy during the anointment stage of the ceremony
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Electric shock dog collars to be banned in England after 10-year long campaign
Controversial shock collars for dogs will be banned from early next year, sparing half a million dogs from the painful devices which inflict pain for up to 11 seconds
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'Where are Labour's Black male parliamentary candidates for the next election'
The Mirror's Darren Lewis had a back and forth with murdered Stephen Lawrence's friend Duwayne Brooks over his decision to stand as a Conservative candidate for London Mayor
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Londoners baffled by cow sculpture in Westminster with lamp emerging from rump
The life-sized statue was placed outside the Houses of Parliament to highlight the potential of using cow poo as a renewable energy source
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London Marathon fans warned to avoid travelling to the most famous part of route
Hugh Brasher, event director for the TCS London Marathon, has urged people to "watch the marathon from other locations and avoid the Parliament Square area on the day"
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Parliament binned 318 tonnes of subsidised food last year as foodbanks struggle
As one in five worry about where their next meal is coming from during the cost of living crisis, the shocking amount of dumped food in parliament has been revealed
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Anger over admission that ministers meet climate change deniers 'all the time'
Greenpeace UK has called on the Government to listen to 'actual experts' after it emerged business secretary Kemi Badenoch had dined with members of the American Enterprise Institute, which has been branded a "climate denial front group"
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Should MPs be allowed to claim second home expenses? Take poll and have your say
Suella Braverman claimed £700 expenses for rental flat - and she STILL hasn't paid it back ... is that right?
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'Matt Hancock and Kwasi Kwarteng fancy themselves as prime minister - priceless'
If these lawmakers haven't the gumption to spot when they’re being taken for a ride by a gang of lads who meet in a London pub, they’re not fit to hold public office
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Premier League chief will not deny investigation into Newcastle owners
Richard Masters refused to answer questions from MPs over league's stance on alleged links between Newcastle and Saudi state amid concerns from rival clubs
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Top Tory tells fake foreign firm he can bunk off MP job to make dosh worldwide
Sir Graham Brady, the chairman of the 1922 Committee, was duped by campaign group Led By Donkeys into holding a video call about a job as a board member for a fake South Korean firm
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'Nicola Sturgeon will prevail as her iron grip and vitality were top assets'
Nicola Sturgeon, once described by London Right-Wing media as "the most dangerous woman in Britain", had ample qualities and strengths, writes political columnist Paul Routledge
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Kwasi Kwarteng told fake foreign firm he could sort meeting with Boris Johnson
The Tory ex-chancellor who crashed the economy with his disastrous mini-Budget was secretly filmed by campaign group Led By Donkeys offering to work on the side for £10,000 a day
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King Charles sets himself 6pm bedtime curfew before Coronation for sweet reason
King Charles is understood to have told aides he won't be doing any royal duties after 6pm on the evening of May 5 despite a packed schedule of receptions and parties planned
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'The families bereaved by Covid deserve to hear the truth'
Millions of us were angered and disgusted by a dreadful whining noise coming from Westminster this week – the sound of Boris Johnson passing the buck for Partygate.
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Truss set to cash in by telling dinner guests about her disastrous stint as PM
The former Prime Minister is joining the lucrative after-dinner speaking circuit - but is unlikely to command the fees paid to her fellow ex-PM, Boris Johnson
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'Jeremy Hunt’s Budget panto faces unhappy end when it comes off rails like HS2'
Paul Routledge on what we can expect from Jeremy Hunt's first Budget, with him set to put an end to the 'calamity' of soaring energy prices. But will this be enough to appease public opinion?
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Heartbroken mum fears daughter's killer husband will seek revenge after release
Diana Parkes has asked Dominic Raab to block the early release of her daughter's killer Robert Brown, who bludgeoned her to death with a hammer in 2010
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Rishi Sunak faces showdown as he prepares to unveil Brexit deal 'in days'
There could be fireworks in the Commons next week after ex-PM Boris Johnson refused to say whether Rishi Sunak could count on his support over changes to the Nothern Ireland Protocol
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'Nicola Sturgeon is an astute and gifted politician whether you like her or not'
'While it is not this paper's view that Scottish Independence is the right move, the First Minister's calm leadership and passion for social justice should be applauded'
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