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Commons nursery provider praises Reform UK in article

Exclusive: The official House of Commons nursery provider faces scrutiny after publishing an article endorsing Nigel Farage's Reform UK conference, raising serious questions about political impartiality in parliamentary services.

MPs condemn Asda app over high-cost staff loans

A parliamentary committee has launched a scathing attack on Asda and its financial app partner, Wagestream, for promoting high-interest loans and controversial financial products to its low-paid employees.

MPs Wear Wheat Badges in PMQs Farming Protest

MPs across the House of Commons united in wearing wheat sheaf badges during PMQs to highlight the severe challenges facing British farmers and to demand government action.

Quentin Letts' 'Istanbul Brothel' Jibe at Labour's Phillipson

Parliamentary sketch writer Quentin Letts delivers a blistering critique of Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's hairstyle and performance during a heated PMQs exchange, drawing bizarre comparisons to a 'black satin curtain in an Istanbul broth

Nursery Worker Jailed for Assault on One-Year-Old

A Manchester nursery worker has been sentenced to 14 months in prison after being convicted of assaulting a one-year-old child. Shocking footage captured the disturbing incident at the private day nursery.

Lords block government's controversial Bill of Rights

The government's plan to replace the Human Rights Act with a new Bill of Rights has been halted after the House of Lords refused to back it. Peers have sent the legislation back to the Commons, demanding significant changes.

Prank Call Triggers Major Westminster Security Overhaul

Exclusive: A major security review is underway in the House of Commons after a prank caller posing as a government official successfully bypassed protocols, raising serious concerns about parliamentary safety.

Sex Noise Prank Halts PMQs in Parliament Security Scandal

Exclusive: A major security probe is underway in the House of Commons after a hidden mobile phone disrupted PMQs with loud, simulated sex noises. The scandalous prank has raised serious questions about parliamentary security.

Sunak: Rayner's 'Real Crime' Was Against Her Constituents

Rishi Sunak launches a scathing attack on Labour's Deputy Leader, Angela Rayner, accusing her of abandoning her constituents for a 'political soap opera' amidst the ongoing police investigation into her past council house sale.

Commons Chaos: Rayner Smiles, Reeves Weeps in Labour Drama

Dramatic scenes unfolded in the House of Commons as Labour's leadership faced a day of high-stakes chaos, with Deputy Leader Angela Rayner pictured smiling while Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves was visibly emotional, highlighting the immense pressure on S

Nursery Worker Jailed for Violent Attack on Toddler

A nursery worker in Newcastle has been sentenced to prison after being filmed violently attacking a defenceless toddler. Disturbing footage shows the carer smirking as she assaults the child.

Rayner accuses Cleverly of 'dumbing down' English devolution

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner launched a scathing attack on James Cleverly, accusing the government of patronising the North of England and offering a 'dumbed down' version of devolution, sparking a heated debate in the House of Commons.

Free Childcare Expansion: Risks Behind UK's Nursery Scheme

As the UK government rolls out free childcare for children from nine months, experts warn of a potential crisis in capacity, quality, and workforce sustainability. This in-depth analysis examines the challenges facing the landmark policy.

Nursery worker guilty of manslaughter after toddler death

A nursery worker has been convicted of the manslaughter of a nine-month-old baby girl, Genevieve Meehan, who was strapped face down to a bean bag for over 90 minutes. The tragic incident at Tiny Toes Nursery in Cheadle Hulme has sparked a major review of

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