Labour Leader Keir Starmer will tell the National Farmers’ Union Conference later today, that they ‘deserve a government that listens’, as he calls for a new way of governing, backing British farmers on domestic production, international trade and tackling rural crime.
Labour’s Shadow Justice Secretary have today announced tough measures to clamp down on anti-social behaviour. Speaking at Middle Temple, (London) Steve Reed said that we need “fresh thinking to tackle the tackle the scourge of anti-social behaviour” to ensure that offenders are
For too long, women and girls have been unsafe in the workplace. An Opinium survey suggests 20% of the UK population has experienced some form of sexual harassment in the workplace. That is more than 10 million people – a shocking number.
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The debate has accelerated over the prospects of Solana. The layer 1 smart-contract blockchain that has been competing with Ethereum has become the recent buzz. The chain has grown rapidly and has gained immense hype during the

There’s no money left in the kitty. This fact will define our politics for years to come and goes a long way to explaining why the Labour Party is so keen to focus on House of Lords reform. It is also the
In a new blow to Prime Minister Rishi sunak a poll released yesterday suggests labour are on course for a huge majority at the next general election, doubling their number of MPs. The survey also suggests that the conservatives would be wiped
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Several British lawmakers are using parliamentary trips abroad to avail the opportunity for converting covert the use of sex workers. The excessive drinking and the involvement of the sex workers have raised concerns and have damaged the

Labour have today unveiled a radical overhaul of the UK’s existing constitutional settlement, including abolishing the House of Lords and devolving more power to the regions and nations. The Labour Leader, Sir Kier Starmer pledged to deliver “the biggest ever transfer
Westminster, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Recently, I had a pleasant day walking with a colleague along the Coventry canal and the Trent and Mersey canal, where they intersect at Fradley junction in my constituency of Lichfield. Nothing can be more glorious than sitting outside
Westminster, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – During a debate initiated by the Bishop of St. Albans the House of Lords has examined China’s policy and human rights violations. Among other things, we challenged the Government to explain away the £770,000 it is spending