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The House of Commons chamber was rightly packed last Monday as the Government announced its Strategic Defence Review. Defence ...
For thousands of people in the UK each year, a stem cell transplant represents a second chance at life – a clinical lifeline ...
A group of 21 new Labour MPs has written to the Leader of the House of Commons and the Independent Parliamentary Standards ...
Why has Britain never managed to spread its growth outside of London? Professor Ron Martin explains what holds us back, and ...
The government has announced the eligibility for pensioners' winter fuel allowance will be expanded to include those with ...
Supporters of legalising assisted suicide will say that doing so and improving palliative care are not mutually exclusive ...
Britain’s creative industries – from stage to screen, and from music to fashion – constitute one of our greatest success ...
“Did anybody vote Labour for austerity 2.0?” Victoria Derbyshire asked me on Newsnight last week. The answer is: no, they did not. And this week, we’ll see that austerity 2.0 is not what they will get ...
Across the UK, millions of people provide unpaid care for family and friends. Yet many face significant inequalities as a ...
Advertising funds many services which are often taken for granted in our everyday lives. Accessing maps, using search engines ...
Not long ago, if you had stood on the edge of the old steelworks site in Redcar, the view would have told you everything you ...