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Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: treaty scrutiny, closer trading ties with the EU and the Renters' Rights Bill.
SINGAPORE] The ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) is the one playing “dangerous tactical games” by fielding Deputy Prime ...
A national two-minute silence will be held to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, the Government has announced. UK ...
A former MP should have apologised to MPs over a late declaration relating to a loan totalling more than £4m, Parliament's ...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong called on Singaporeans to make the right choice for themselves and the nation, as he rounded off nine days of frenzied campaigning in his final two rally speeches on May 1 ...
South Korea's parliament approved a supplementary government budget on Thursday of 13.8 trillion won ($9.7 billion) to bolster an economy grappling with weak domestic demand and the potential impact ...
In his Malay speech, anchor minister Masagos Zulkifli also apologised if any requests have not been fulfilled. Read more at ...
Political parties in this British Overseas territory are now scrambling to form coalitions on Thursday, after no single party clinched a majority following Wednesday’s general election. According to ...
Baroness Kidron told Parliament that pupils were being wrapped ‘in a world of digital products’ that normalised screen time ...
Says India must not just "enter and kill" but must "enter and stay", hinting at capturing Pakistan Occupied Kashmir ...
The last ballots were counted Tuesday afternoon, leaving Carney’s Liberals with 169 seats in the House compared to the 144 ...
Holyrood will still have 129 MSPs, but there are changes to 45 of the 73 constituencies and seven of the eight electoral ...
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