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The Bill will amend the Royal Albert Hall’s constitution to codify the practice of members forgoing their right to attend events. It will protect the hall from legal challenge over the voting process ...
Labour’s Bell Ribeiro-Addy said certain communities will be ‘alarmed’ by the legislation which she said creates ‘second-class citizens’.
The Tory grandee backed plans to reduce the number of jury trials and create a new type of crown court where cases are heard by judges.
The debate followed a public petition against repealing the legislation which attracted more than 170,000 signatures.
The Queen officially launched the garden, co-designed for dogs by TV gardener and author Monty Don, at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
Aristocrat Constance Marten and her convicted rapist partner have been found guilty of killing their newborn baby. Marten, 38, and Mark Gordon, 51, went on the run with daughter Victoria in early 2023 ...
The director-general of the BBC, Tim Davie, said it was an ‘option open to those on the ground’ to cut the livestream.
The Energy Secretary told the Commons he is ‘enthusiastic’ about widening the scope of Great British Energy’s first major project.
A 41-year-old man who ate a meal with his family at a Dunfermline restaurant then left without paying has been ordered to do unpaid work.
They marched to Parliament Square in Westminster, brandishing regiment flags and Union flags, and were flanked by a motorbike procession.
Artist James Page is creator and director of the ESSC. He said: “Competitors travel from all over the world for this, which is fantastic, and they all love the beaches of Dunbar because we’ve got the ...
A Dunfermline dad has approached Westminster to campaign for changes to the welfare system and to try and end the stigma of struggling single dads ...
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