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
Westminster, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – One of the reasons I became involved in politics is because I was interested in how we might spread prosperity and wealth more fairly in our society. As the Labour and Co-operative MP for Preston since 2000,
Westminster, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – I recently spoke on a debate in the House of Lords on the Communications and Digital Committee’s report Free for all? Freedom of Expression in the digital age. Although I did not agree with lots of its
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Labour Party has unveiled plans to make Britain a clean energy superpower by 2030. The ambitious plan involves slashing red tape and unblocking the planning system by “persuading some communities to get on board”. Sir
Welcome to the November edition of The Parliament Politics, the magazine for those with a passion for politics. It sounds like a cliché, but we really have been living through a period of unprecedented change. The death of Her Majesty
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – “Neither defence nor peace come cheap” – Government must stick to it’s pledges on defence spending, says the Rt Hon Mark Pritchard As part of the Government’s reset of the mini budget, the new Chancellor of the
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – You might have often wondered why can the chancellor drink when it is prohibited for everyone else in the House of Commons. This does seem like something that has a major background because you don’t normally see
