Syria debate: Johnson attacks ‘self-righteous certitude’
Alan Johnson rebuked Corbyn’s team with a sharp speech, but the debate hasn’t had the energy of past Commons debates on war.
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Alan Johnson rebuked Corbyn’s team with a sharp speech, but the debate hasn’t had the energy of past Commons debates on war.
When Andrew Stoddart broke down as he was asked about the effect all this is having on his young family, the reality of unsafe leases to farmers in Scotland was painful and direct.
London Mayor Boris Johnson challenges his Conservative leadership rival George Osborne to protect the low paid when his welfare reforms are introduced.
Nigel Farage says achieving a British exit from the EU in the forthcoming in/out referendum is more important than Ukip.
It was the unswayability of the left vote that put Alexis Tsipras straight back into the prime ministerial mansion he resigned from a month ago, calling a snap election.
Is this really the biggest refugee crisis since 1945? What are the facts behind the headlines?
A supporter of Jeremy Corbyn has claimed that the far-left is preparing to oust several Labour MPs – who the activist condemned as “careerists” and right-wingers.
Record levels of net migration are “deeply disappointing”, the government says. Nigel Farage thinks the real figures could be even higher. Is he right?
The death sentences passed down on eight Gaddafi era officials, including the dictator’s son Saif al Islam, are unlikely to cause much outrage in Libya. In fact, they may be a cause for celebration.
As the public inquiry into undercover policing in Britain is launched Channel 4 News explains what is known so far about murky practices which led the Home Secretary to call for the in depth probe
Andy Burnham has a big decision to take over tonight’s welfare reform bill.
The new Liberal Democrat leader, who has come under pressure for abstaining on an earlier vote on gay marriage, is asked three times whether he believes homosexual sex is a sin.
The Liberal Democrats appoint Tim Farron as their new leader, replacing Nick Clegg who quit after the party’s electoral collapse in May.
The chancellor announces income tax cuts for lower earners and a Living Wage in his summer budget, but is slashing the tax credits system.