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Lawyers acting for Margaret Hodge have accused Labour of trying to "silence her" by launching disciplinary action following her clash with Jeremy Corbyn.
Dods People draws together a list of this week's appointments in Westminster politics, all the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector.
Margaret Hodge should not be disciplined for calling Jeremy Corbyn an "anti-Semitic racist", according to Labour's leader in the House of Lords.
MPs have urged the Government to consider banning the sale of fur after it emerged that current rules around labelling are not being enforced.
Senior Tory figures including a former Prime Minister and ex-cabinet minister have expressed their fears over the future of Theresa May’s government, declaring that Brexit is “tearing us apart”.
John McDonnell has called for the Tory chairman and the party’s chief whip to resign over their involvement in breaching a longstanding parliamentary convention this week.
Liberal Democrat Chief Whip Alistair Carmichael calls on his Tory counterpart Julian Smith to explain himself to MPs over the pairing row that has engulfed the Tory party over the past week.
A senior Labour frontbencher has said Margaret Hodge was right to confront Jeremy Corbyn over the party’s stance on anti-Semitism.
The Government is under increasing pressure to reform Northern Ireland’s strict abortion laws after 170 politicians from across the UK and Ireland signed a letter demanding change.
Jewish Labour campaigners are reportedly getting ready to take the party to court after it refused to adopt the internationally accepted definition of anti-Semitism in full.
Theresa May has been dealt a fresh blow as a new poll reveals that the public feel Boris Johnson is better placed to negotiate Brexit and lead the Tories into the next general election.
Sir Vince Cable missed a crucial vote on Brexit in the Commons this week because he was holding talks on the creation of a new centrist party, it has been claimed.
Britain will not pay its £39bn Brexit divorce bill unless a trade deal with the EU is agreed, Dominic Raab has said.
Michael Heseltine has warned breaking House of Commons voting conventions could have “appalling consequences” as the pairing scandal rumbled on.
Boris Johnson has been criticised after it emerged he would not be leaving his taxpayer-funded mansion for “weeks”.
Sajid Javid has clarified comments that appeared to suggest Jeremy Corbyn was a Holocaust denier.
John McDonnell will today begin a nationwide tour targeting Tory seats with Labour’s anti-austerity message.
Michel Barnier has today pushed back against Theresa May’s latest Brexit offer to Brussels, questioning whether her plan is “workable” or even “legal”.
Theresa May has insisted that Tory chief whip Julian Smith made "an honest mistake" when he deliberately broke a parliamentary convention to help the Government win a key vote.
A senior Labour official in a seat with the largest Jewish population in Scotland has urged the party to adopt the internationally-recognised definition of anti-Semitism.
Labour is putting together a draft Queen’s Speech of up to 35 bills in case the Government's chaos over Brexit triggers a snap election and propels the party into power.
Philip Hammond was last night accused of branding a fellow Conservative MP a “stupid woman”.
Pressure is building on Tory chief whip Julian Smith to resign after it emerged he admitted to a rival that he had broken a parliamentary convention to help the Government win a key vote.
Boris Johnson has been accused of “taxpayer-funded squatting” after it emerged he is still living in the grace and favour home for Foreign Secretaries more than a week after he quit the Cabinet.