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Parliament is ‘representative of divided nation,’ says Tory MP
We talk to Conservative MP Victoria Prentis and Lib Dem MP Sam Gyimah.
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Will winning over ‘Workington Man’ be key to winning the election?
Fans of Boris Johnson like to think of him as the Conservative who can reach parts of the electorate other Tories can’t.
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Vietnam families fear for their loved ones
Police are still working to identify the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated trailer in Essex, but it’s looking increasingly likely that most were Vietnamese. Our Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman is in northern Vietnam, where several families say they fear their loved ones may be among the dead.
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FactCheck: has violent crime ‘doubled’ under the Conservatives?
“Violence against the person” includes “violence without injury” as well as “stalking and harassment”.
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Government moves to stop export of drugs, to deal with shortages
The Government has moved today to stop the export of some drugs, including those for Hormone Replacement Therapy, to deal with shortages. They have also agreed a new protocol for the antidepressant Prozac because the 30 and 40mg capsules are out of stock.
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Tory MP defends PM’s ‘very credible’ Brexit plan
I spoke to the Conservative MP and former business minister Greg Hands, who worked on a report into alternative arrangements for the Northern Ireland border. I asked him whether the government’s plans would mean customs checks taking place inside companies.
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How would Boris Johnson’s Brexit backstop alternative work for Northern Ireland?
Boris Johnson’s plans may have been given a cool reception from Europe and the Irish Taoseach but how will the proposed ‘all-island’ regulatory zone work? Under these proposals Northern ireland will remain in the single market and stick to the EU’s rules on agriculture, food safety and the sale of industrial goods. But that means…
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Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan ‘nearly impossible’, says leading EU politician
Our political correspondent, Paul McNamara, has been speaking to MEPs in Brussels and seeing how Mr Johnson’s plan is being greeted there.
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Boris Johnson: Brexit proposal is a ‘genuine attempt to bridge chasm’
Boris Johnson’s tone was a world away from his abrasive approach last week. He told MPs that his new plan to replace the Northern Irish backstop was a genuine attempt to “bridge the chasm” to get a new deal with the EU. Hardline Brexiters – who killed off Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement – sounded supportive.…
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Jamal Khashoggi’s fiancee on his murder: ‘Those in Saudi Arabia who carried this out should not be able to escape’
The murder of Jamal Khashoggi a year ago this week was the most depraved attack on a journalist in modern times.
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Tory MP Desmond Swayne: ‘It was a coup’
Conservative MP Desmond Swayne and the Labour chair of the Brexit Select Committee, Hilary Benn, discuss parliament’s return following the Supreme Court judgment
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FactCheck: supreme court ruling on prorogation explained
So what does it mean? And what happens next? We’ve lined up some political and constitutional experts to help us explain.
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What now for Boris Johnson after landmark Supreme Court ruling?
The Prime Minister will want to stay in office but he’s been brutally exposed as not in power. As of 11:30 tomorrow, Parliament will be back in session.
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82% increase in reports of sexual violence in universities
Universities that provided figures to Channel 4 News showed an alarming rise in reports – from 65 in 2014, to 626 in 2018.
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82% increase in reports of sexual violence in universities
Universities that provided figures to Channel 4 News showed an alarming rise in reports – from 65 in 2014, to 626 in 2018.