How long did the former Culture Secretary know about allegations about a Tory MP? Jamie Klingler shares the views of the man's alleged victims.
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Lying to a court is a crime with a prison sentence. Lying to Parliament can lead to a temporary suspension.
A Parliamentary investigation found senior civil servants were being ousted by the Government for 'ideological' reasons
Only last December, Sir Keir backed plans for a "new second chamber" which would have "electoral legitimacy".
This is the last time you'll ever know about ex-MPs who lobby for nuclear, gambling and energy industries visiting Parliament - because Jacob Rees Mogg had all the data destroyed
The Government's commitment to build more homes, while protecting wildlife from deadly pollutants is "failing to deliver for either side"
The Chair of Parliament's Culture, Media and Sport Committee wrote to the Channel following the extensive allegations against Wootton, as reported by Byline Times.
Nadine Dorries has prompted a debate over whether MPs should be forced to attend Parliament - rather than attend their lucrative TV gigs.
UK higher education qualifications have been suspended from the European quality standards body because of the way the Office for Students was regulating universities.
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