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Watch live as European Union foreign ministers arrive in Luxembourg for a meeting to discuss the situations in the Middle East and Ukraine on Monday, 22 April.
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After 14 years, the Green party’s sole MP will stand down at the next election. She talks about her successes, her failures, her hopes for England – and her new career as an end-of-life doula
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Voters back President Mohamed Muizzu’s tilt towards China and away from traditional ally India
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A British lawmaker who allegedly used campaign funds to pay off people who were holding him hostage says that he won't seek reelection after the governing Conservative Party found his behavior fell below the standard expected of members of parliament
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Defence secretary attacks Labour over bill, saying party has ‘locked’ parliament’s ability to pass law and says RAF planes could be used
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Bill eliminates need for gender dysphoria diagnosis
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is at the forefront of European Union citizens’ minds, with defense and security seen as key campaign issues ahead of the June elections, according to a study published Wednesday
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Polls suggest Croatian Democratic Union could lose majority to Social Democrat-led coalition headed by populist president
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The government’s anti-smoking bill gets its second reading in parliament but faces opposition from some Tory MPs
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Watch live as the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which would prohibit the sale of tobacco to people born after 1 January 2009 and restrict sale of vapes, is debated in parliament on Tuesday 16 April.
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Watch as a Home Office minister repeatedly dodges questions on whether the government has an airline “ready” to take asylum seekers to Rwanda. Laura Farris appeared on Sky News on Tuesday 16 April to discuss Rishi Sunak’s flagship deportation b ...
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Peers were urged to “calm down” and allow the government’s Rwanda deportation legislation to progress, as MPs voted to overturn amendments made by the House of Lords on Monday 15 April. The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bil ...
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Watch live as Rishi Sunak is set to address parliament following Iran’s attack on Israel, after home secretary James Cleverly takes questions from MPs.
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Defamation trial judge satisfied, on balance of probabilities, that Bruce Lehrmann raped colleague Brittany Higgins in 2019
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Former federal government adviser was ‘hellbent’ on having sex with colleague
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A Fixed-term parliaments Act must be restored, so election dates suit the national interest – not the prime minister’s, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Scrapping of demobilisation date for soldiers who have spent long periods on frontlines among changes passed by parliament
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Palace official secured assurance under archaic custom that requires UK parliaments to get consent of monarch to draft bills
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Some analysts expect a lame-duck president for rest of five-year term after opposition Democratic party forecast to take 170 seats in 300-seat legislature
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European parliament president says ‘history made’ with vote to pass changes, which have been criticised by NGOs