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Sajid Javid has accused ministers of looking at Britain “through a lens of spreadsheets and efficiency savings” while major sections of the country feel “forgotten”.
Politicians must get on with the repairs to parliament if they don’t want to be the last cohort of MPs ever to sit on those green benches, writes Prospect deputy general secretary Garry Graham
The Recall of MPs Act 2015 is a decent piece of legislation – it balances the rights of MPs and constituents. The law should be extended to local and devolved governments, writes Tony Grew
Former Labour MP Fiona Onasanya has been ousted from her Commons seat after her constituents backed a recall petition that was triggered against her.
Heidi Allen has hit out at the “top end vetting company” which approved MEP candidates for Change UK who were later found to have posted offensive comments on social media.
Ever since she railed against George Osborne’s welfare cuts, Heidi Allen’s relationship with the Conservatives looked fragile. After months of feeling disillusioned with her adopted party, she helped to form The Independent Group. Now interim leader of the rebranded Change UK, the South Cambridgeshire MP is hopeful for success at the European elections – but says Brexit cannot be everything that her party’s about. She talks to Sebastian Whale
Dozens of MPs have formed an alliance in Parliament to tackle common causes which they say have been "ignored" because of Brexit.
Parliamentary bosses spend eye-watering sums every year printing thousands of documents that get thrown away at the end of the day and are available online, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Complaints against MPs from members of the public are on track to more than double this year, official figures indicate.
EU chief Guy Verhofstadt today blasted MPs for taking a week of holiday immediately after winning a Brexit delay.
Chris Bryant has vowed not to “belittle, diminish or lecture” MPs if he is elected the next Speaker of the Commons, as the battle to replace John Bercow kicks into gear.
Newly independent MP Nick Boles has suggested he will not stand at the next general election, saying he is on his “way out” of frontline politics.
Furious at his party’s intransigence on Brexit, Nick Boles spectacularly resigned the Conservative whip earlier this month. As the dust settles from his decision, the former minister says he feels no regrets, and is prepared for his “swansong” from politics. He talks to Sebastian Whale
Chris Bryant has had quite the year. Notwithstanding taking part in the Brexit debate, the Labour MP has undergone surgery to remove a cancerous growth from his body. Despite the hurdles, the backbencher remains “chipper” as ever. And after being given the all clear, his thoughts are now turning to his parliamentary future. He talks to Sebastian Whale
The Association of Former Members of Parliament has published the latest edition of its official journal Order! Order!
Stephen Barclay has been told to "grow up" after he claimed Parliament was to blame for the Brexit deadlock and not the Government.
Theresa May has been hit by another huge Tory rebellion as MPs overwhelmingly voted to delay Brexit until 30 June.
A damning report that lays bare the plummeting support for the Tories among young people is a “kick up the arse” for the party, Cabinet ministers have said.
MPs have torn into Boris Johnson after it emerged the top Tory MP once again breached Commons expenses rules.
Theresa May has warned her MPs that failure to agree a way through the Brexit impasse with Jeremy Corbyn could see Britain’s bid to quit the EU “slip through our fingers”.
Theresa May has faced a fresh round of fury from her backbenchers after she begged Brussels to grant the UK another delay to Brexit.
MPs voted for the second time on different Brexit options. Here is how each proposal fared when put to the Commons.
Past and present members of the Cabinet are the only ones being talked up as likely successors to Theresa May. But the party needs a clean break with the past to unite going forward, writes Sebastian Whale.
MPs are voting for the second time on their preferred Brexit options. The first day of so-called 'indicative votes' saw each plan rejected by the Commons when it was tried last week. MPs are hoping for better luck today.