Members of the House of Lords will debate the key areas of the Victims and Courts Bill on Tuesday 16 December.
Concerns over taxi and private hire regulation took centre stage during the House of Lords’ Second Reading of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, with peers from across the chamber ...
Lib dem peer warns of free VPNs Minister says government will address "evidence gap" A VPN ban is highly unlikely in the UK A ...
The House of Lords has heard worries about assisted dying legislation in the UK - and whether medical staff there would break the law when Manx patients are treated across.
The English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill seeks to create a consistent model for English devolution by ...
Right To Life UK has questioned whether the government is truly neutral in the assisted suicide debate after it was announced ...
House of Lords examined process to debate a bill to ask for an extension to the Brexit process The Commons passed bill, proposed by Labour's Yvette Cooper, in one day It's up to the EU to decides ...
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Mandelson ‘did not have national security vetting’ before he was appointed US ambassador: UK politics live
Lord Peter Mandelson did not have national security vetting before he was appointed as the UK ambassador to the US by Keir Starmer, the foreign secretary has said. In a letter to the chair of the ...
Editor's blog: The House of Lords has taken up a noble cause in trying to preserve the quality benefits provided to workers in key public services, but presenting increased investment risk as a magic ...
The UK government has expressed “reservations” about legislative proposals from Lord Tim Clement-Jones to improve the scrutiny of algorithmic decision-making tools in the public sector, arguing the ...
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