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MPs barred from contacting Prince of Wales's office

Exclusive: The House of Commons has implemented strict new rules preventing MPs from approaching the Prince of Wales's government office directly, marking a significant constitutional shift in parliamentary procedure.

Nursery worker convicted of child assault in Doonside

A childcare worker at Little Zaks Academy in Doonside has been convicted of assault after CCTV captured her violently handling a young child, sparking outrage and raising serious safeguarding concerns.

Epstein-linked visitors accessed Downing Street

Exclusive investigation reveals security lapses allowing associates of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein access to UK government heart, prompting urgent parliamentary inquiry.

Postecoglou's Fiery Commons Debut Schools MPs

Ange Postecoglou's blunt House of Commons appearance reveals why his straight-talking approach is revolutionising football management and what Westminster could learn from his methods.

Farage clashes with Starmer in explosive Commons debut

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage made his explosive first appearance at Prime Minister's Questions, launching a blistering attack on Keir Starmer's immigration policy and challenging the new government's direction.

MPs could vote to strip Prince Andrew of Duke title

Exclusive: Groundbreaking legislation proposed in House of Commons could see MPs gain unprecedented power to remove royal titles through parliamentary vote, targeting Prince Andrew directly.

Rayner's fiery comeback after tax scandal

Labour's Angela Rayner makes explosive return to Parliament after seven-week absence over tax affairs controversy, delivering powerful resignation speech that sets political pulses racing.

Jess Phillips: Tories have made country worse

In a powerful Commons speech, Labour's Jess Phillips accuses the Tories of failing Britain as Robert Jenrick defends the government's immigration stance amid growing tensions.

China Espionage Scandal Hits UK Parliament Security

Exclusive: UK Parliament security alert as three individuals linked to Chinese state intelligence gain access to parliamentary passholders. Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle under pressure over security protocols.

Kinnock's fiery attack on Rwanda Bill chaos

Labour MP Stephen Kinnock launches blistering attack on government's handling of Rwanda legislation, challenging ministers to reveal timeline and costs amid parliamentary chaos.

SNP MP confronts Tory over antisemitic content sharing

Senior SNP MP Pete Wishart challenges Conservative Bob Blackman in Parliament over sharing content from notorious antisemitic figure, sparking heated debate about MP conduct and social media responsibility.

Badenoch accuses Farage of 'stoking prejudice'

Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch delivers stunning rebuke to Nigel Farage over his 'racist' comments about MP Diane Abbott, igniting fiery parliamentary debate about prejudice in British politics.

Starmer's emotional standing ovation after first PM speech

In a powerful and emotional moment, new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was met with a prolonged standing ovation from Labour MPs after delivering his first address to the Commons, marking a dramatic shift in Westminster's political landscape.

Commons Speaker accused of bias in Gaza ceasefire vote

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle faces fury from MPs after altering parliamentary procedure to allow a vote on a Labour amendment regarding a ceasefire in Gaza, sparking accusations of bias and creating a major Westminster crisis.

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