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The House is part of the fabric of Westminster. Founded in 1976 by a cross-party group of MPs, we have spent more than 40 years shining a light on events in Parliament. Combining live updates from both Houses of Parliament, exclusive interviews and comment from MPs and peers and the latest stakeholder reaction, The House Live aims to establish an effective, ongoing dialogue between..
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In common with 90 per cent of the UK population, I wholeheartedly support a woman’s right to choose ..read more
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The situation in Sudan, a year after the conflict erupted, is dire. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that nearly eight million people have been displaced, whilst the United Nations characterise the situation as the "world's worst hunger ..read more
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Are we really willing to risk our international obligations for the sake of protecting the Rwanda deal ..read more
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The battle to ‘save the high street’ has become a staple of UK politics with repeated government-led initiatives. Tali Fraser reports from the front line ..read more
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A former trade union general secretary, local magistrate and shadow minister, Richard Rosser was dedicated to improving the lives of working people. A true gentleman, quick witted and great company, no one ever had a bad word to say about him ..read more
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Novelist Charles Bukowski once said “real loneliness is not necessarily limited to when you are alone ..read more
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Young adults – Britain’s loneliest generation – are shunning an institution that offers connection and meaning. The church’s failure to attract Generation Z is bad for both, finds Harriet Symonds. Illustration by Tracy Worrall ..read more
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For the past twelve years I have questioned senior civil servants directly accountable to Parliament for spending taxpayers’ money. Much of that time has been examining projects gone awry and vast sums of taxpayers’ money wasted ..read more
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Matthew Taylor has produced an engrossing study of how thousands of enslaved African-Americans fled to fight with British forces during the 1812 Anglo-American war ..read more
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With Keir Starmer’s right-hand woman Sue Gray causing a stir with her public support of citizens’ assemblies, Sophie Church and Sienna Rodgers explore why a Labour government might champion deliberative democracy ..read more