Brexit logjam
There’s no shortage of bills that need to get through Parliament. They’re all stacked up. And they’re all Brexit.
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The Home Office has been accused of being reckless and of failing in their legal duty to counter racial discrimination – by a Home Office commissioned review – into the Windrush scandal.
The leaders of the G20 richest nations are heading to Japan for a summit on Friday.
Boris Johnson hasn’t always been crystal-clear about the detail of his Brexit plans.
Listen and subscribe to Politics: Where Next? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other good apps. In this week’s episode, we talk to two journalists who have studied Boris Johnson – his biographers, Andrew Gimson and Sonia Purnell. Their biographies – both still available in good bookshops, new editions probably following soon and often – track Boris Johnson from…
The NHS is always an emotionally charged subject, and FactCheck’s inbox is full of warnings from campaigners about a supposed threat to Britain’s public health system from across the Atlantic. Is there real cause for concern, or have the warnings been overcooked?
It looks like Labour would benefit from adopting a pro-remain stance at a general election
So could Boris Johnson really be the next Prime Minister?
Air safety experts from 33 countries are meeting in Texas to hear what’s being done to allow Boeing’s 737 Max plane to return to the skies.
It’s not often that MPs demand the resignation of their party leader and Prime Minister on the eve of a national election.
Today the Children’s Commissioner for England says an “unacceptably high” number of children with learning difficulties and autism are spending months, and sometimes years, as inpatients in mental health hospitals, often miles from their families and homes.
Today Amber Rudd and Nicky Morgan’s One Nation Conservative launched itself. Sir Nicholas Soames, Conservative MP for Mid Sussex, is one of that group
The Chinese mobile phone giant Huawei says it’s the victim of a trade war between America and China after Google said it would no longer supply the company with its Android software.
There’s no shortage of bills that need to get through Parliament. They’re all stacked up. And they’re all Brexit.
Someone is diagnosed with dementia every three seconds and, according to a new report, nearly 60 percent of sufferers live in poorer countries.
The Dalits – the so-called “untouchables” – have for centuries been at the bottom of India’s brutal caste system.