Keir Starmer roasts Reform UK at PMQs over Russian bribes
The Prime Minister’s comments caused much laughter across the Commons, with Farage and his deputy Richard Tice looking annoyed.

In recent weeks and months, the right-wing press has attacked Labour’s plans, but voters are still backing the policy.

“We’ve got a billionaire prime minister… both of whose families have used schemes to avoid millions of pounds of tax, smearing a working class woman.”

Where are the Liberal Democrats hoping to make gains in May?

Another major part of the proposed Hillsborough Law is to provide victims parity of legal funding in inquests

Embarrassment for Tories who sit in three out of four constituencies worst hit by sewage spills

The bill has been criticised by human rights groups and charities for its disregard for domestic and international law.

Research identifies 15 ‘tragedy councils’ where opposition parties ‘need to work together to get the Tories out’

‘Of all the recent polls, this is the one which should worry Rishi Sunak the most’

The £78bn payout is nearly half the £190bn the companies spent in the same three decades on infrastructure.

The cost of privatisation for bill payers and the environment