MPs and peers slam lockdown laws on protest as ‘a mess’
The committee hit out at the confusing ambiguity of protest laws under lockdown.
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The committee hit out at the confusing ambiguity of protest laws under lockdown.
The Prime Minister faced calls from a Labour MP to ‘apologise’ for the UK’s death toll a year on from ...
The Department for Work and Pensions' (DWP) £20 uplift to Universal Credit is facing a legal challenge. It's from people ...
A backbench Labour MP has made a video about the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. Its narrative and analysis have shamed Keir ...
Tory minister Grant Shapps doesn't have the best record for live TV appearances. But even by his own standards, Wednesday ...
The JCVI has largely recommended an age-based approach, and recently considered but rejected a move to prioritise people in higher-risk ...
A cross-party group of MPs has said there's “no clear evidence” the £22bn Test and Trace scheme contributed to lower ...
Welsh Secretary Simon Hart said he questioned ‘just how serious the First Minister was being about leading the country though ...
A senior government minister has said he hopes NHS staff will be given an “appropriate” pay rise this year. Outrage ...
The organisation representing NHS Trusts in England is challenging the government over its defence of a controversial 1% pay offer ...
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has argued the 1% rise recommended is ‘what is affordable’ in the face of challenging public ...
There was an average attainment gap of three A-Level grades between the richest and most disadvantaged students even before the ...
Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered this year’s much-anticipated budget on 3 March. Surprisingly - in a year in which Britain saw ...
Andrew Marr just repeated one of the biggest lies of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. What's worse, it's one that could ...
During an interview on BBC Newsnight, former Ofsted chief Michael Wilshaw suggested that teachers should be prepared to sacrifice their lives ...
The last few months has seen a narrative from mainstream media outlets about "BAME vaccine hesitancy". However, a new survey ...
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) welfare cuts have had a "direct" and "negative" impact on people's mental and physical ...
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