Labour MP Kim Leadbeater is proposing a change to the assisted dying bill that means cases would not require sign off from a High Court judge.
The former civil servant will officially enter the unelected chamber four months after she was forced out as Sir Keir Starmer ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNThe UK’s ruling Labour government ‘paved the way for Reform to rise’The populist, hard-right Reform UK party has topped a voting intention poll for the first time, sending shockwaves throughout ...
Assisted dying cases would no longer have to be signed off by the High Court under changes suggested by the bill's supporters ...
Georgia Harrison has said she continues to "really struggle" with how a sexually explicit video of her remains readily ...
House Republicans are divided over some of the thorniest issues at the center of their plan to pass President Trump’s ...
The former senior civil servant was among 30 new Labour peers who were announced last December by Downing Street.
Lord Glasman, founder of the influential Blue Labour group, said Lord Hermer has 'got to go', following warnings his ...
Kim Leadbeater suggests allowing psychiatrists and social workers to approve applications under new amendments ...
A group of 23 MPs is preparing to undertake line-by-line scrutiny of the proposed legislation from Tuesday, with the process ...
Exclusive: Speaking to the Daily T podcast, Conservative party leader says industry insiders told her Football Governance ...
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