Neither can agree where the money should be used to help Ukraine, according to new parliamentary report
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Seemingly lasting an eternity, Professor Chris Painter dissects the failures of governance of the 2019-2024 Parliament, in response to momentous events
The Shadow Minister for Democracy also hits out at voter ID – but it is still unclear if Labour will scrap it
Andrew Kersley takes a close look at the register of interests for Members' Secretaries and Research Assistants and finds some have surprising other roles
The Government is now able to steer the strategy and focus of the UK's elections body.
The former Home Secretary showed no interest in urgent threats to the UK as the National Security Strategy Committee reveals that Vladimir Putin made attempts to interfere with the last General Election
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EXCLUSIVE: The Chancellor is lavishing cash at areas under significant threat from Labour