House of Commons is most secular as 40 per cent of MPs affirm rather than swear oath to God
Sir Keir Starmer and 50 per cent of his Cabinet did not swear on a holy text that allows them to vote and get paid
Sir Keir Starmer and 50 per cent of his Cabinet did not swear on a holy text that allows them to vote and get paid
Anneliese Dodds has previously faced criticism for arguing that there are many definitions of a woman
Clive Lewis tells Commons of his hope that ‘one day’ citizens will decide to live in a republic
Women’s rights charity says legislative changes must be approached ‘with utmost caution’ and not addressed from an equalities-led approach
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown and Bob Blackman, the only two members of the committee to survive the election, confirm they will stand
Labour MP Andrew Western previously said police were investigating alleged incident at his property
Darren Jones says Labour will have ‘conversation’ about alternative proposals for future of high-speed route
Surge in party’s popularity prompts Sir Tony Blair to warn Sir Keir Starmer that he must control Britain’s borders to see off threat
EU talks begin but Labour explicitly rules out rejoining the bloc and single market and freedom of movement
Andrew Western has called for an end to the ‘toxicity in our politics’ as he helps the police with their investigation
Following the Tories’ election drubbing, the Leader of the Opposition offered his commiserations to former colleagues now out of a job
All the ministers the PM has appointed
Foreign Secretary embarks on tour to Germany, Poland and Sweden to reset relations without plans of rejoining single market
Outgoing chancellor clings onto Godalming and Ash seat but says election result is ‘bitter pill to swallow’ in moving speech
Mr Sunak will have an audience with the King, before Sir Keir asks permission to form a government