The Ministry of Justice has confirmed that 24 projects in the prison service have been halted, and two schemes involving new courts were affected
Keir Starmer
The Labour leader’s failure to define his own Premiership is allowing his enemies to do it for him
The Prime Minister's conference speech did little to lift the mood of disappointment and unease surrounding his fledgling administration
This is the real way to smash the people-smuggling gangs, writes Professor Derrick Wyatt
The Government's constant attempts to second guess its critics are only disappointing its supporters and emboldening its opponents
From smoking, to taxes, to cronyism, Rishi Sunak's party is desperate for us to forget everything that happened until just last month
Polls show the public would now vote to rejoin the EU, so why isn't the Prime Minister listening?
A spokesperson said the party took the decision to drop its commitment to complete the official inquiry into press corruption, "in the interests of the country"
The new Labour Government should abandon all of the failed hostile approaches to migration and asylum pursued by its predecessors, argues Zoe Gardner
Some Labour MPs are furious about the "draconian" treatment of those who voted to lift children out of poverty