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‘Boris Johnson won today in the court of public opinion’, Jacob Rees-Mogg says
We were joined by the former Leader of the House of Commons and Business Secretary, Jacob Rees Mogg has long supported Boris Johnson to discuss the Partygate hearing.
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Boris Johnson: will Partygate investigation mean the end for former PM?
Boris Johnson started by swearing on the bible to tell the truth about whether he had told the truth in the House of Commons about parties in Downing Street – widely know as partygate.
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Conservative MP Neil Parish resigns after admitting watching porn in Parliament
Conservative Neil Parish has bowed to pressure and said he will resign as an MP after admitting to watching pornography in the House of Commons on two occasions.
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‘I would not take his word on anything’, says John Bercow’s former clerk
We spoke to Lord Lisvane, who used to serve under the House of Commons speaker John Bercow as Clerk of the House of Commons and made a complaint about him.
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John Bercow found to be ‘a serial bully’ and ‘liar’ by independent inquiry
The former House of Commons speaker John Bercow is “a serial bully” and a “liar” – that is the verdict of Parliament’s Independent Expert Panel, which adjudicates on bullying complaints against MPs.
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Labour and Tory MPs agree UK has been ‘weak’ on Russia
We’re joined by two members of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee – Conservative MP Bob Seely and Labour MP Chris Bryant.
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‘My experience is very few people lie in public life’, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
We spoke to the Leader of the House of Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg, and started by asking when we can expect Sue Gray’s report to be published.
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MPs await Sue Gray report on Downing Street lockdown parties
It had been expected Sue Gray’s official report would land on Boris Johnson’s desk at some point today – and soon after that he would face a reckoning in the House of Commons. But the wait continues.
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PMQs: David Davis comments were ‘too theatrical’, says Rees-Mogg
We spoke to Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg
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Home Office plans to turn back migrants at sea condemned by critics
The government’s flagship immigration bill has been approved by the House of Commons after a heated debate and chaotic scenes during the vote.
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MPs pay tribute to Sir David Amess after he was killed
Members of parliament have been paying tribute to the life of Sir David Amess in Westminster today in a special sitting of the House of Commons.
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‘There is action that can be taken on green levies’, says Labour MP
We spoke to the Labour MP Darren Jones, who’s chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee in the House of Commons.
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Labour MP on living with PTSD
Nadia Whittome quit university to become a care worker and then a Member of Parliament, and was voted into the House of Commons at just 23 years of age. But her struggle with her mental health meant she had to take sick leave for a few months this summer after suffering from PTSD.
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‘My mum would still be alive if that domestic abuse register was here’
A year after it was first introduced, the landmark violence against women and girls bill is back in the House of Commons, where the government has accepted the majority of suggestions made by the Lords.
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Series 7, Episode 4: Nadia Whittome
Nadia Whittome is the youngest MP in the House of Commons. She was elected in 2019 to represent the seat of Nottingham East at the age of 23.