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The Home Office is being urged to overhaul its asylum rules to stop people being left "destitute" just weeks after winning the right to live in the UK.
A Labour row has erupted after a key ally of Rebecca Long-Bailey accused Keir Starmer of being "undemocratic" for refusing to publish a list of donors to his leadership campaign.
The incumbent Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan has launched his mayoral election campaign.
Leaked internal documents show that Labour is predicting one of its "worst local election performances in recent history" in May.
Boris Johnson is set to take two weeks of paternity leave following the birth of his latest child, he has revealed.
Pets suffering with too much weight is a problem that stretches beyond the four-legged kind as a leading vet reveals that obesity in snakes is a big issue and suggests that over feeding and lack of exercise are to blame.
A former aide to Priti Patel took an overdose and received a five-figure payout from the Department for Work and Pensions after alleging that she was bullied by her, it has emerged.
The Government has promised to review the use of the "rough sex" defence that campaigners say is being used by men to dodge murder convictions.
Rishi Sunak has been forced to re-write his Budget amid increasing concerns that the UK is on the verge of a major coronavirus outbreak.
The Cabinet Office has launched an investigation into whether Priti Patel breached the ministerial code after her top Home Office official dramatically resigned amid a bullying row.
New Standards body, the Betting and Gaming Council, has warned that the new immigration points based system could have a negative impact on casinos, tourism and the night-time economy including the ability for UK casinos to hire skilled croupiers.
The UK will not lower its food and animal welfare standards in US trade talks, ministers have promised.
New treatments and technology are transforming the way we work but is there a point when the desire for innovation compromises animal welfare?
The BBC has a vital role to play in the continued growth of the UK's creative industries, particularly post-Brexit, writes Lord Young of Norwood Green
Boris Johnson has thrown his weight behind the "fantastic" Priti Patel amid pressure for an inquiry into the resignation of her top Home Office official in a bullying row.
To reach Net Zero we could be looking at the quadrupling of nuclear capacity, writes Ieuan Williams, Public Affairs Manager at the Nuclear Industry Association.
Dods People draws together a list of appointments in Westminster politics, the devolved administrations and the public affairs sector in the last week.
"I changed my mind on Heathrow expansion because the benefits to West London residents is clear; as is the leadership Heathrow can provide the wider industry on climate change," writes Andrew Dakers, Chief Executive of West London Business.
Jeremy Corbyn would have spent the past three years as prime minister if not for the "disloyalty and disgraceful behaviour" of Labour MPs who challenged his leadership, Richard Burgon has claimed.
Matt Hancock has defended his "determined" Cabinet colleague Priti Patel after her top official dramatically quit and vowed to take the Government to court amid a bullying row.
Rebecca Long-Bailey has unveiled a new plan to stop the "corrupting influence of corporate money in politics" as she continued to press Sir Keir Starmer to reveal who is backing his campaign.
Rishi Sunak will scrap a multi-billion-pound tax break for entrepreneurs at this month's Budget to boost infrastructure spending across the country, it has emerged.
Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds are to get married and are expecting their first child together, the pair have announced.