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Dr Dipti Singh is a 37-year-old from Bihar – renowned as one of the most traditional regions in India.
Yemen was once the forgotten crisis, but now it feels like the never-ending crisis, says Keith Vaz MP.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps 'unquestionably' fits the United States' criteria of a foreign terror organisation, argues Bob Blackman MP.
Consumer representatives must have a seat at the Brexit negotiating table over the next 18 months says Baroness Hayter.
The UK must support the access to education for young people in Mosul to help increase the chances of a long-term peace says Lord McConnell.
Lord Balfe argues that President Trump should tell the European nations to "pay for your own quarrels".
As Prime Minister Theresa May meets US President Donald Trump, WaterAid urges her to press the issue of maintaining crucial US funding to United Nations agencies to help promote global security and prosperity.
The Bar Human Rights Committee (BHRC) and the Bar Council have today urged Prime Minister Theresa May to address ongoing human rights violations in Turkey when she meets with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan this Saturday.
Lord Maginnis of Drumglass questions whether the UK and the US have the moral and strategic leadership to halt Iran's 'destructive meddling' in Syria.
Liberal Democrat peer Lord Roberts of Llandudno writes about his parliamentary question today: 'To ask Her Majesty’s Government what actions they are taking to help resolve the refugee crisis in Syria'.
Questions remain unanswered, says WaterAid UK, after the new UK Aid strategy leaves the international community wondering how DFID will meet its pledges to lead the world on development work.
Universal Health Coverage is an important goal, but what’s it got to do with water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)? Our Global Campaigns Manager Ross Bailey explains why WaterAid will be celebrating Universal Health Coverage Day on 12 December.
Writing ahead of today's Opposition Day Debate on the terms of Brexit, Labour MP Pat McFadden says both Remain and Leave voters have an interest in MPs scrutinising the Government's plans.
Ahead of his debate, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Sudan & South Sudan Mark Durkan writes for PoliticsHome calling for the Government to act.
WaterAid today welcomes renewed commitment from the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) to water, sanitation and hygiene, and a focus on the poorest who are furthest behind.
From Liberia to Nepal, Ethiopia to India, progress is being made to ensure more disabled people are living lives with dignity with inclusive water infrastructure, accessible toilets and improved hygiene services, as demonstrated in new photos released by international nongovernmental organisation WaterAid to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (3 December).
The National Audit Office has found that given the Department for International Development’s (DFID) plans to invest further in the private company CDC, a clearer picture of actual development impact would help to demonstrate the value for money of the Department’s investment.
University of Exeter PhD Student Thibaud Deruelle writes ahead of the French primary elections on Sunday 20th November.
Ahead of World Toilet Day, MPs respond to a new report launched by WaterAid which reveals the hardest places in the world to find an urban toilet.
Vice-Chair of Labour Friends of Israel Michael Dugher MP reflects on a visit to Yad Vashem this week with colleagues and calls on Jeremy Corbyn to visit himself.
Four Bar leaders write to President Zuma of South Africa in light of his government's decision to withdraw from the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Former Shadow Chancellor Chris Leslie MP writes ahead of the Commons debate today which he has tabled with Liz Kendall MP on the 'effect of the UK leaving the EU on financial and other professional services'.
The disconnect between voters and politicians has been cited as the cause of many current challenges in modern politics, from Brexit to the growth in support for extremist views around Europe.
Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake urges the Government to show a “robust and consistent” response to Russia.