Asked why more had not been done to change attitudes within parties, Butler added: "Sometimes you have to wait for people to die before it changes... READ MORE›
British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon quit the government Wednesday, stepping down from ministerial office in a developing scandal over sexual harassment at Westminster... READ MORE›
U.S. President Donald Trump weighed in on a dense 33-page statistics document, extrapolated a single crime number and linked it to radical Islamic terror... READ MORE›
The taper rate on universal credit is 63 pence in the pound... READ MORE›
U.S. President Donald Trump must not be allowed to address the U.K... READ MORE›
He added Before the imposition of the migrant ban, I would myself have been strongly opposed to an address by President Trump in Westminster Hall... READ MORE›
Theresa May, the Prime Minister, said throughout the election campaign that she wanted a mandate to be able to start talks about Brexit on June 19... READ MORE›
Members do not have to vote in the House of Lords to be eligible for the ?300 daily allowance... READ MORE›
Richmond Park voted to remain but 75 per cent of constituencies voted to leave at the referendum... READ MORE›
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Polls have closed in the Richmond Park by-election where former Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith faced a Lib Dem bid to unseat him... READ MORE›
The government's changes affected housing benefit, which is paid to less well-off tenants to help with rent... READ MORE›
The only age group where Labour still has a lead against the Government is among 18-24 year olds... READ MORE›
'Running away' Labour's Douglas Alexander said his party still supported the broadcasters' plan and said Mr Cameron was scared of a debate with Mr Miliband... READ MORE›
YouGovs previous poll put the Tories further ahead of Labour than at any point in almost a decade... READ MORE›
Pledges on the economy, businesses and mental health are expected from Westminster's party leaders as general election campaigning continues... READ MORE›
The Labour party has strengthened its opposition to fracking, saying it would ban the controversial technique for extracting shale gas if it came to power... READ MORE›
Some Conservative Party lawmakers have accused Mr. Bercow of hypocrisy because he has welcomed controversial leaders like the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, who addressed Parliament in 2015... READ MORE›
That is why the Liberal Democrats will borrow less than Labour and cut less than the Conservatives... READ MORE›
Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps described Mr Bashir's suspension by UKIP as desperate stuff ... READ MORE›
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MPs are to be given a free vote on whether to enforce plain packaging for tobacco products... READ MORE›
Mr Tincknell chipped in to nominate Albany, Baldivis, Darling Range and Swan Hills... READ MORE›
Sir Vince Cable will be crowned leader of the Liberal Democrats on Thursday with a pledge to become Britain's second biggest party... READ MORE›
Lord Sewel does not represent any political party in the House of Lords, a fact that could limit the fallout from the allegations... READ MORE›
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Support for the pro-EU Liberal Democrats fell 3 points to 8 percent, and for the eurosceptic UKIP by 2 points to 7 percent... READ MORE›
Shock ran through British social media on Thursday and Friday as polling showed major gains for the main opposition Labour Party... READ MORE›
12 22 Tuition fee cut Ed Miliband promises that a Labour government will cut tuition fees by a third, from 9000 to 6000 from September 2016... READ MORE›
The Liberal Democrats' foreign affairs spokesman, MP Tom Brake, on Sunday accused Asma al-Assad of using her international profile to defend a barbarous regime ... READ MORE›
Outgoing acting Liberal party director Andrew Bragg used his final speech to introduce the website... READ MORE›
It raises fresh questions for the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, who has publicly championed openness in the NHS... READ MORE›
In ruling out a progressive alliance between the Greens, SNP, Lib Dems and Labour, both Corbyn and Farron have doomed the UK to another Conservative government... READ MORE›
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