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Minister predicts England v Scotland showdown in Euro 2024 final

MPs approved regulations to allow pubs to stay open for longer if either or both teams reach the semi-finals or final.
22 May 2024
Labour MP Stella Creasy in Westminster (Yui Mok/PA)
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MP raises concerns after facing ‘child killer’ claims while out with her toddler

Stella Creasy has long campaigned for changes to abortion law.
22 May 2024
Rishi Sunak said he is sympathetic towards the idea of establishing a duty of candour (House of Commons/PA)
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Sunak ‘sympathetic’ towards establishing duty of candour for public officials

The Prime Minister responded to Labour pressure to act following the Infected Blood Inquiry.
22 May 2024
Former prime minister Theresa May (Hannah McKay/PA)
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Theresa May: Infected Blood Inquiry highlights ‘abject failure’ of British state

The former prime minister ordered the inquiry during her time in Number 10.
20 May 2024
A re-enactment parachute jump of D-Day over Normandy, France, on June 6 2004 (Alamy/PA)
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Ministers defend D-Day 80 parachute drop plans amid plane shortage fears

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said 181 parachuters will take part – the same number as those involved in the operation in the location on D-Day.
20 May 2024
Camelids – alpacas and llamas – would also be included in the definition of livestock (Alamy/PA)
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MPs support moves for tougher fines for livestock-worrying offenders

The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill cleared the House of Commons on Friday.
17 May 2024
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle issued a warning over threats to MPs (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
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Speaker condemns threats to MPs in wake of vote on risk-based exclusion policy

MPs this week voted 170 to 169 in favour of reverting to the threshold being an arrest.
16 May 2024
Opposition analysis of the latest quarterly figures available from the Office of Rail and Road was raised in the House of Commons (Wes Johnson/PA)
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Rail passenger services going from bad to worse, claims Labour

Opposition analysis of the latest quarterly figures available from the Office of Rail and Road was raised in the House of Commons.
16 May 2024
Penny Mordaunt referenced a Beatles song in her criticism of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (Peter Byrne/PA)
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Mordaunt takes inspiration from The Beatles to criticise ‘nowhere man’ Starmer

Ms Mordaunt said voters would ‘not fall for today’s pledge card’.
16 May 2024
Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks during Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons, London (UK Parliament/PA)
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Starmer accuses PM of wanting to issue ‘get out of free jail cards’ to criminals

Rishi Sunak said no-one should be put on the early release scheme if they are a threat to the public.
15 May 2024
Questions were raised over the contract for HMP Parc (Alamy/PA)
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MP calls for Government to take over running of Parc Prison following deaths

Nine adults have died at HMP Parc in Bridgend, South Wales, since the end of February, with four deaths so far linked to substance misuse.
14 May 2024
Conservative former minister Sir John Redwood called for ‘an urgent, short piece of legislation which asserts beyond doubt that we control our own borders’ (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
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Tory MPs press for emergency immigration legislation after NI court ruling

Former home secretary Suella Braverman claimed the judgment meant Northern Ireland was ‘effectively to be treated as part of the European Union’.
14 May 2024
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MPs arrested for sex offences face being excluded from Parliament

MPs face being barred from attending Parliament if they are arrested for serious sexual or violent offences

13 May 2024
Cat flaps should be banned, a peer said (Nick Ansell/PA)
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Ban cat flaps to protect Britain’s garden birds, urges former minister

Lord Blencathra also backed calls for outdoor cats to be required to wear collars and bells, as peers debated the Pet Abduction Bill.
10 May 2024
A TV licence currently costs £169.50 a year – or £57 for black and white TV sets (Alamy/PA)
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MPs raise questions over future of BBC licence fee in Commons debate

BBC director-general Tim Davie has previously said he is open to a ‘more progressive’ licence fee.
9 May 2024
<p>Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt mocking Natalie Elphicke’s defection to Labour</p>
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I’m too left wing for Starmer’s Labour, jokes top Tory Penny Mordaunt

The Commons Leader also compared Sir Keir to a crab that selects ‘sedentary creatures and seaweed’ to help ‘disguise its true form’.

9 May 2024
Penny Mordaunt compared Sir Keir Starmer to a decorator crab (Danny Lawson/PA)
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Mordaunt: Tory odds of retaining Dover have improved since Elphicke defection

The Commons Leader also compared Sir Keir Starmer to a crab that selects ‘sedentary creatures and seaweed’ to help ‘disguise its true form’.
9 May 2024
Marco Longhi is the Conservative MP for Dudley North (Richard Townshend/UK Parliament/PA)
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Conservative MP instructs staff not to deal with asylum cases

Marco Longhi faced shouts of ‘resign’ and ‘shameful’ as he raised the matter in the House of Commons at business questions.
9 May 2024
Pint-sized bottles of wine are expected to be allowed on UK shelves from September, a business minister has said, amid doubts over demand (Alamy/PA)
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Doubts raised over demand for pints of wine ahead of September launch

The SNP’s Patrick Grady said the Government should admit there is ‘little to no demand or interest for this supposedly glorious Brexit benefit’.
2 May 2024
Leader of the House of Commons Penny Mordaunt (James Manning/PA)
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Mordaunt: Strict response needed if UK campus Gaza protests replicate US

The Commons Leader made the remarks in response to a request for a debate on ‘antisemitism at UK universities’.
2 May 2024