The last full week has been packed work as the government tries to complete its agenda, adding 10 new bills to the pile.
MPs across all party lines heavily criticised prime minister Keir Starmer’s plans to introduce digital ID in a parliamentary debate on the scheme.
The Kazakhstan president proposed to eliminate one of the two chambers. The country will hold a referendum on it in 2027.
(THE CONVERSATION) Hungarian leader and strongman Viktor Orbán, who presided over the radical decline of democracy in his country, is scheduled to meet with former President Donald Trump, now the ...
A global observance for people with disabilities was celebrated in Parliament this morning. Tinée Furbert, the Minister of ...
British voters, like others in Europe, are abandoning the centre parties for challengers, such as Reform and the Greens. But ...
QBE has outlined how upcoming changes to the New South Wales workers' compensation scheme may affect employers, brokers, and ...
During restorations at the Palace of Westminster in London, excavations have revealed a trove of historic objects, the oldest ...
What is Sanchar Sathi app? Described as citizen citizen-centric initiative by DOT to empower mobile subscribers, it is a ...
It is currently unclear how the UK’s government’s proposed mandatory digital ID scheme will help with its stated goal of curbing illegal migration and working.
The COVID pandemic accelerated remote and hybrid working practices across the world. It also provided evidence that these ...
The parliament’s work was blocked earlier, as a number of lawmakers, including those with the ruling Servant of the People party, demanded the resignation of Vladimir Zelensky’s office chief Andrey Ye ...