Politics
June 22, 2025
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How every MP voted on assisted dying as bill set to become law

The opinions in Politics.co.uk’s Comment section are those of the author. MPs have voted in favour of the assisted dying bill, which will legalise the right for terminally ill people in England and Wales to end their own life with medical assistance. MPs voted 314 to 219, a majority of 23, in favour of Labour […]

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June 19, 2025
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How every MP voted on abortion decriminalisation

MPs have voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales so that women cannot be prosecuted for terminating their pregnancy at any stage. The amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill passed by 379 votes to 137 on Tuesday evening, in what is regarded as the the biggest shakeup to reproductive rights in almost 60 […]

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June 14, 2025
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Starmer heads to Canada for talks on security and trade

Sir Keir Starmer flies to Canada later to meet Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of England who became his country’s prime minister in March. The two men will get together in the Canadian capital Ottawa on Saturday evening, ahead of the G7 summit, hosted by Carney, which begins in the province of […]

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June 12, 2025
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From ‘tough choices’ to ‘Labour choices’: spending review marks major strategic shift

Of “difficult options” to “labor options”. The review of expenses delivered by Rachel Reeves in the Commons Chamber this afternoon marks a change in tangible tone. Reeves announced £ 2.24 billion public cash in Whitehall departments, announced important financing increases for NHS, defense and schools, as well as tens of billions for important infrastructure projects. […]

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June 12, 2025
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Reeves branded ‘spend now, tax later’ Chancellor

Rachel Reeves was branded the “spend now, tax later” Chancellor after she announced billions of pounds of new spending on public services and infrastructure projects.  The Chancellor unveiled her eagerly awaited spending review in the House of Commons and committed to big funding increases for the NHS and defence.  But she did not set out […]

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June 10, 2025
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Winter fuel payment cut was not a mistake, insists Ed Miliband

Cutting the winter fuel payment for millions of pensioners last July was not an “error”, Ed Miliband has insisted, despite the fact that the government had now established the details of its U -turn in politics. Talk about BBC Radio 4Today’s program on Tuesday morning was repeatedly asked about the decision of Foreign Minister Rachel […]

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June 06, 2025
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Scottish Labour by-election win hailed as ‘message to Farage and his mob’

The victory of the Scottish Labor in the partial elections of Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse has been described as a “message for Farage and his mafia” by the triumphant candidate. In a result that confused predictions, Davy Russell of Scottish Labor won the SNP seat, formally held by Minister Christina McKelvie before she died in […]

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June 04, 2025
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The government needs money — clinical negligence reform is a solution

 Rachel Reeves, the Foreign Minister of the Treasury, is due to the two -year box and announces what could be said that it is the most significant set of decisions that the Government is established to take this parliament: the review of expenses. While it may sound technical, it will undoubtedly be or great importance. […]