A Private Member’s Bill seeking to legalise assisted dying has passed its first House of Commons vote, moving closer towards ...
Louise Haigh has resigned as transport secretary after it emerged that she has a fraud conviction for misleading the police ...
Britain’s path to net-zero promises cleaner energy, local jobs and lower bills. With government backing, Vattenfall argues ...
In an occasional series, Professor Philip Cowley offers a political science lesson for The House’s readers. This week: ...
Left-wing FBU general secretary Matt Wrack is being challenged for the leadership of the firefighters’ union. Sienna Rodgers ...
When I was a teenager, I pleaded with my doctors to let me die. Hospitalised against my will for months with anorexia, ...
The energy transition must be built responsibly and sustainably to succeed. Benj Sykes, UK country manager at Ørsted, hopes ...
Government spending on Royal Navy recruitment increased by a fifth last year as the Ministry of Defence (MoD) tried to tackle ...
As a former deputy headteacher, with over 25 years’ experience working in state schools with many students from disadvantaged ...
Andrew Gilmour has made a rare attempt to understand the triple nexus of climate change, conflict and migration ...
Alzheimer’s Society campaigners invite Sir Keir Starmer and his government to create a better future for people living with ...
Living in coastal areas should be an attractive proposition, bringing fresh air and easy access to nature and areas of ...