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Court rejects MP Liam Byrne's standards appeal

Former Minister Liam Byrne faces political setback as Court of Appeal rejects bid to overturn parliamentary standards ruling, raising questions about MP conduct and accountability.

Greens and Coalition scolded over nature laws opposition

Australia's political landscape erupts as the Greens and Coalition face sharp criticism for opposing landmark environmental legislation, creating unexpected alliances and threatening crucial nature protections.

Campaign to stop clocks going back gains momentum

As Britain prepares to turn back the clocks, MPs and campaigners are pushing to end the controversial practice for good. Discover why this could be the last year of seasonal time changes.

Lammy's fiery clash with minister over London crime

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy confronts Justice Minister Chris Philp over rising London crime in dramatic parliamentary exchange, highlighting Labour's public safety concerns ahead of potential government.

No10 blocks MPs' debate on Prince Andrew conduct

Downing Street faces backlash after refusing MPs time to scrutinise Prince Andrew's conduct amid ongoing controversy over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and taxpayer-funded mansion.

NYC Mayoral Debate: Mamdani and Cuomo Clash

Watch the dramatic confrontation between progressive challenger Zohran Mamdani and former governor Andrew Cuomo as they spar over housing, crime, and leadership in heated NYC mayoral debate.

Cuomo and Sliwa clash in fiery NYC mayoral debate

In a fiery first debate, Democrat Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa traded sharp attacks over crime, homelessness and leadership style, setting the stage for a contentious New York City election battle.

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.

NSW constitutional crisis over 120-year-old law

A dramatic constitutional showdown has unfolded in New South Wales as Chris Minns' chief of staff refuses to comply with a parliamentary order, invoking legal privilege and sparking a major political confrontation.

Jenrick's 'cynical' asylum comments spark Commons fury

Former immigration minister Robert Jenrick faces parliamentary fire over 'deeply cynical' remarks about asylum seekers, with Labour accusing him of dangerous rhetoric ahead of potential leadership bid.

Labour rebellion over Starmer's Gaza stance grows

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer confronts significant internal rebellion as frontbenchers and MPs openly challenge his position on Israel-Gaza conflict, with multiple resignations and protests shaking the party.

Parliament cleaner sacked over security breach

A cleaner at the Houses of Parliament has been dismissed following a serious security breach, raising concerns about protection protocols within one of Britain's most sensitive political institutions.

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