Ofsted inspection system placing teachers in ‘imminent serious danger’ – union
MPs face choice on British Steel as ministers aim to ‘take back control’
Parliament to vote on granting Government control of British Steel
Government seeks control of British Steel in potential move to nationalisation
Ex-England bowler James Anderson awarded knighthood in Sunak’s resignation list
Financial Conduct Authority chief Nikhil Rathi reappointed for second term
Commons return of proposed assisted dying law delayed until May
Health Secretary still plans to oppose assisted dying Bill
Sir Philip Green loses Strasbourg case over naming in Parliament
Former head of National Farmers’ Union to head review of farm profitability
Assisted dying Bill process ‘thorough’ says MP as colleague brands it ‘a mess’
Assisted dying Bill once-in-a-lifetime chance for change, says former prosecutor
Assisted dying: MP says Bill process ‘rigorous’ but cardinal brands it ‘flawed’
David Lammy says British pint ‘safe’ as MPs debate measurement legislation
Government suffers Mental Health Bill defeats amid efforts to modernise laws
Children put at ‘unnecessary risk’ under proposals to overhaul mental health law
Government seeks to overturn sentencing guidelines with law change
Giving ex-Ofsted chief seat in Lords is an insult, says dead teacher’s sister
Welby was ‘overwhelmed’ by number of child abuse allegations
Coffey: Companies privately admitted net-zero policies increasing cost of food
New workers’ rights plan is anti-business and will harm growth, critics warn
Sue Gray urges caution over Civil Service cuts while hitting out at insults
Minister: Publishing assisted dying Bill impact assessment soon ‘a challenge’
Government plans for ‘smoke-free generation’ move closer to becoming law
Assisted dying law would be implemented in ‘safe and practicable’ way, says PM
Demonstrators disrupt House of Lords to demand abolition of unelected chamber
Minister apologises for mathematical error in infected blood compensation offers
Lords back lifting of ban on Catholics representing King at Church of Scotland
Ministers told to ‘stop pussyfooting around’ and end nuclear block in Scotland
Civilian deaths from strikes on Gaza ‘appalling’, says Foreign Office minister
Independent football regulator could cover women’s game, minister says
Proposed new law to tackle cronyism in Lords ‘would enhance public trust’
UK Government says it cannot support Palestinian state recognition Bill
Peers push for Palestinian state recognition Bill amid opposition in Lords
Government denies cutting funding for monitoring of anti-Muslim hate
Lords talking about themselves ‘to destruction’ during hereditary peers debate
MPs back package of workers’ rights reforms in ‘landmark’ Bill
FCA drops plans to routinely ‘name and shame’ firms under investigation
Government urged to bring forward AI regulations which put ‘humans at heart’
Police probe ‘verbal threats’ claim as Reform UK suspends MP Rupert Lowe
Lastminute.com founder warns of ‘peril’ for tech sector amid Trump DEI crackdown
British pint to be protected in law as concession leaves Tories flat
Martyn’s Law set to protect events from terror attacks as Lords give green light
Government departures during first year of prime ministers’ time in office
Fujitsu told to pay up by Post Office campaigners over ‘ghastly fraud’
‘No justification’ for Government to withhold files on boy killed in Derry
Minister rejects Tory claim that pubs will be banned from selling pints
Battle lines drawn as peers demand exemptions from employers’ tax hike
Former mayor of Bristol joins red benches in unelected House of Lords
Labour must take the fight to Reform before Senedd polls, Carwyn Jones warns
Former Siemens boss appointed Great British Energy interim chief executive
Reeves says she wants ‘right balance’ on cash Isa deposit limits
Whereabouts of Attorney General raised after complaint peers ‘never see him’
MPs: Ministers must give protections to creative sector amid AI copyright fears
Former Northern Ireland minister calls for judicial review after Clonoe inquest
Sue Gray takes seat in Lords after leaving Government amid internal rows
Trump risks ICC arrest warrant being issued for him, says human rights lawyer
Tributes paid to Lord Elis-Thomas, first presiding officer of the Welsh Assembly
New ‘judge plus’ system proposed by MP behind assisted dying Bill
Justin Welby allowed to stay at Lambeth Palace for months despite resignation