The party leader’s authority has been hit by a bruising result in the former Labour seat that saw a Conservative MP elected for the first time in 50 years. Just hours after the result has been announced, critics of Sir Keir are
A businessman has admitted sending a string of abusive emails to anti-Brexit MPs despite voting to remain, a court heard. Paul Ritchie, 34, could face up to two years in jail after pleading guilty to 28 counts of sending an electronic communication
The local and mayoral votes, as well as the Hartlepool by-election, are the first test at the ballot box Sir Keir has faced since becoming Labour leader. Grim polling released yesterday suggested the party is set for a series of heavy defeats,
Boris Johnson must change the law to put an end to ‘completely unacceptable’ blanket bans on care home visits, MPs and peers said last night. The cross-party group said the widespread restrictions were causing ‘rapid declines’ in residents’ physical and mental health
Boris Johnson is urged by MPs to look at ‘data not dates’ as pressure grows on the Prime Minister to speed up end of Covid lockdown Britain yesterday recorded just one Covid death – the lowest since last August The hugely successful
Now 50,000 families can give loved ones the farewell they deserve as MPs prepare to lift 30-mourner limits at funerals in two weeks 30-person cap on funeral mourners to be lifted from May 17 after Mail campaign Instead the number will be
Stop hounding Betty! MPs fury as Parliament’s watchdog refuses to drop probe into 91-year-old Baroness Boothroyd over her failure to attend a sexual harassment course MPs have called on Parliament’s watchdog to ‘immediately’ drop its investigation Lords Standards Commissioner opened a formal
Britain’s electoral watchdog, which is investigating Boris Johnson’s ‘cash for curtains’ flat makeover at No 10, was last night branded ‘biased’, ‘incompetent’ and ripe for abolition. Tory MPs tore into the Electoral Commission’s ‘lamentable record’ and urged the Prime Minister to press ahead
Tory and Labour MPs on the House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EFEA) made the judgment in their Brexit Impact Report. The report examined the state of Seafood and meat exports to the EU following the end of the 2020
Boris Johnson must relax ‘unnecessary’ and ‘unfair’ cap on funeral mourners, MPs demand MPs have urged the Government to relax the rule of 30 mourners at funerals A committee described the current cap as ‘unnecessary’ and unfair on families Chairman says venues should