Prime minister wins House of Commons vote on welfare payments but only after show of dissent
Party’s share of top oversight roles in parliament set to more than double after election victory
Stormy shadow cabinet meeting comes as MPs gather at Westminster for the first time since the snap election
Labour secures landslide victory as Conservatives crash out of office
Election victory would see UK’s main opposition party take advantage of already-drafted bills it supports
Calls for review of current maths curriculum to expand ‘the provision and relevance’ of financial education
New amendments by peers dash government hopes of asylum legislation becoming law this week
William Wragg relinquishes Conservative whip and will sit as an independent in House of Commons
Speeches and broadcast work would be allowed on ‘case by case basis’ with a carve-out for professional qualifications
Committee says no options ruled out if Paula Vennells proved to be in contempt of parliament
UK politicians targeted by APT31 group say they have found ‘tracker pixel’ emails still in their inboxes
Report finds 10-year road map to tackle funding and staffing crisis is failing to deliver
Government uses majority in Commons to remove peers’ amendments to legislation
Historic opinion polling data points to faint advantages of holding a vote in November or later
No ‘compelling’ examples of delivery on the ground, finds public accounts committee
Rishi Sunak accused of presiding over a ‘zombie parliament’
Government signals a tougher stance on pro-Palestinian demonstrators amid the Israel-Hamas war
Comments raise further questions amid criticism of the business’s handling of the Horizon IT scandal
Opposition party wants fresh motion on ceasefire while some MPs still looking to oust Speaker
Recommendation by Woodcock review comes with threat to politicians under spotlight in wake of Gaza vote
More than 60 MPs sign a motion of no confidence in Sir Lindsay Hoyle
MPs are asking whether Lindsay Hoyle’s procedural manoeuvre has made them more or less safe
After Gaza ceasefire debate, Lindsay Hoyle is under fire but his post is not yet threatened
Tories and SNP walk out after accusing Speaker of siding with Labour on selection of ceasefire amendment
Labour and Tory politicians express anger at comment while mother of murdered teenager was in Parliament