In decades past, the UK has led the world in advancing human rights and equality for all LGBT+ people. But in recent years, progress has stalled and even gone backwards. This is seen all too clearly when it comes to the debate
International Men’s Day (last Sunday) has become increasing popular across the country and I am pleased it has. Before I became a MP in 2019, I had not heard of it, but this year it seems to have been everywhere. The organisers,
The 9th and 10th December will mark the 75th anniversaries of the convention on the crime of genocide and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Along with the creation of the United Nations, this was architecture for the rule of law and
Jarrow MP Kate Osborne led a debate in Parliament ahead of National Fertility week calling on the Government and NHS England to immediately end the discrimination in IVF provision facing LGBTQ+ couples. Here she explains why. STARTING a family for any couple
• 72 per cent of those who expressed an opinion want a Minister for Men• Seven in ten recognise the vital role played by dads in society • Three in 10 know a man or men who have committed suicide• Four in
Scotland will power Britain’s clean energy future, Keir Starmer pledges, as he announces more detail of Labour’s £2.5bn British Jobs Bonus, part of Labour’s mission to make the UK a clean energy superpower, cutting energy bills and making the UK energy secure.
Rachel Reeves unveils Labour’s Better Off Plan to cut household bills by up to £3,000 a year over the next decade. Speaking ahead of the Autumn Statement, Reeves accused the Conservatives of having presided over “thirteen years of economic failure that has
London (Parliament Politics Maganize) – The Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Committee released the Government’s response to its July report on Food Security today. The report covered food availability and affordability at various levels, urging a significant shift in the Government’s approach
UK (Parliament Politics Maganize) – On Wednesday, the UK parliament rejected a motion urging for an “immediate” cease-fire in Gaza. The amendment proposed by the Scottish National Party (SNP) during the King’s Speech aimed to encourage the government to “collaborate with the
UK (Parliament Politics Maganize) – Today, all attention has been on the House of Commons as the Scottish National Party (SNP) strives to pass a motion for a vote, urging a ceasefire in Gaza amidst the escalating casualties of the Israel-Hamas conflict.