Lying to a court is a crime with a prison sentence. Lying to Parliament can lead to a temporary suspension.
Boris Johnson
Johnson was found to have unlawfully suspended Parliament and lied to MPs.
The Labour leader has repeatedly defied his critics, but can his ultra cautious approach really take the party back into Government unscathed?
A majority of voters believe "nothing in Britain really works" and say Rishi Sunak's party has made public services worse, according to an exclusive new poll
The youngest ever life peer cast four failed votes with the Government before she's even made her first speech
Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson privately backed the same road-pricing schemes the Conservatives are now attacking the London mayor over.
The claim that the PM's failure to declare his wife’s investment in a childcare company subsidised by his Government was ‘inadvertent’ is open to question
A government ad campaign poured cash into national newspapers during the pandemic. Byline Times is one of a number of signatories to a submission on the scheme to the COVID Inquiry
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A spokesperson for the Covid Inquiry told Byline Times they still did not know when they would be given access to the messages on the former Prime Minister's phone