Lying to a court is a crime with a prison sentence. Lying to Parliament can lead to a temporary suspension.
Conservative Party
Conservative Chairman Greg Hands claims the record-breaking defeats do not suggest voters are at all unhappy with the Prime Minister
Amid rising attacks on Muslims in the UK, the former Faith Minister launches a thinly-veiled broadside against Sunak's Government, and calls for a new civil rights movement in Britain
Johnson was found to have unlawfully suspended Parliament and lied to MPs.
Suella Braverman's asylum barges are tied up with Britain's imperial past, writes Iain Overton
Exclusive new polling finds voters are not convinced by the Prime Minister's party conference claim to represent ordinary people's concerns, Adam Bienkov reports
The Labour leader has repeatedly defied his critics, but can his ultra cautious approach really take the party back into Government unscathed?
The Labour leader's labelling of those who disagree with him as 'unBritish' is a worrying sign of things to come, argues his former adviser Simon Fletcher
The Prime Minister knows that he has not shown any great vision of what he believes or how he wants Britain to look, writes Jonathan Lis
Why were sufficient numbers not outraged when the troubled broadcaster was giving a platform to dangerous views claiming Pakistani men are the main perpetrators of this form of child sexual abuse?