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The next Labour government needs to focus all of its energy on solving the problems which are holding back the supply of new homes, says Emma Reynolds MP.
Labour's Shadow Minister for Children and Families, Emma Lewell-Buck, writes ahead of her parliamentary debate on funeral poverty and argues 'no one should ever have to endure the agony of worrying about funeral costs at the same time as grieving'.
Out of the torrent of bad legislation introduced by the Tories, for sheer nastiness, coupled with spectacular incompetence, the Welfare Reform Act 2012, also supported by the coalition Lib Dems, takes the prize, says Hugh Gaffney MP.
Veterans Aid’s New Belvedere House project shows the difference that investment can make in providing bespoke care to those who need it, says Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London.
Sajid Javid has revealed that the Government is dealing with 164 cases where people were wrongly detained or deported as part of the Windrush scandal.
Voters in Northern Ireland have hit out at Karen Bradley over her admission she did not know they split along constitutional lines before becoming Secretary of State for the province.
Couples will be able to divorce more quickly under of a major overaul of the law, the Government has announced.
Karen Bradley has admitted she did not know voters in Northern Ireland split along constitutional lines before becoming its Secretary of State.
Stormont assembly members will have their pay slashed while legislation will be brought forward from Westminster to keep local services running, the Northern Ireland secretary has said.
Sadiq Khan has condemned adverts being put up on bus stops describing Israel as "a racist endeavour".
Ministers have agreed to consider changing the law to make misogyny a hate crime after a sustained campaign from Labour MP Stella Creasy.
Theresa May has launched a blistering attack on Jeremy Corbyn over the anti-Semitism scandal that has rocked the Labour party.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has called for a radical overhaul of the UK’s “unfair” economic system, in a new report.
Theresa May has been accused of abandoning her vow to tackle "burning injustices" in Britain, as it emerged the Prime Minister has still held just one meeting with Britain's top trade unionist.
Written evidence to the Defence Select Committee.
George Osborne's flagship Help to Buy scheme could face the chop in a shake-up of housing policy.
An analysis of more than one million tweets has revealed that abusive tweets about politicians more than doubled between 2015 and 2017.
A member of the Green Party has been suspended after her father acted as her election agent while facing a child rape charge.
HM Revenue & Customs are blocking celebrities from receiving honours if they’re found to be avoiding tax, it has been reported.
A senior Labour council leader has demanded an investigation into "bullying and intimidation" in the party.
Ministers are set to ban the sale of highly-caffeinated energy drinks to children in a bid to clamp down on childhood obesity and disruptive behaviour.
Local Housing Allowance, for some, is what keeps them from the streets – the streets that charities like Veterans Aid are trying to ‘rescue’ them from, says Dr Hugh Milroy, CEO Veterans Aid.
Labour bosses have been criticised amid claims the party is preparing to finally adopt the globally-recognised definition of anti-Semitism.