Planning reforms could break housebuilders’ ‘failed’ dominance – housing expert
Conservatives fear welfare reforms will not head off ‘tax rises’ this autumn
‘UK must prepare for war on home soil for first time in years’, strategy warns
Change measurement of school funding amid falling pupil numbers – ex-minister
UK seeks ‘trade and investment relationship’ with China despite spying risk
UK ‘utterly condemns’ escalation after Iran attacks US military base
Labour MPs rebel against welfare cuts with bid to kill Bill
Liz Kendall says welfare reforms will create ‘a better future’
Welfare reforms will lead to ‘appalling poverty’ – Labour MP
Ministers urged to provide more graduate training slots for UK medical students
Maintenance fund to give £9bn a year to fix schools, hospitals and prisons
Welfare reform legislation to be debated next month, MPs told
Minister says she will ‘sort out’ HS2 and confirms opening will be delayed
Rayner brands Philp ‘Johnny Come Lately’ as he presses her on immigration
‘Cruel’ criminalisation of women over abortion must end, says MP ahead of vote
British involvement in Iran-Israel conflict could end up like Iraq War, MPs warn
Primary school pupils using screens for tests is ‘normalising’ use, Tories claim
Ban on advertising and safeguard for child patients added to Assisted Dying Bill
Warning over assisted dying TikTok adverts as MPs further debate Bill
MP asks Government to deliver ban on low-level letterboxes in new Bill
PM picked ‘wrong Chancellor and wrong priorities’, claims Badenoch
Planning reforms ‘critical’ to 1.5m homes pledge delivery clear Commons
Lords’ objections to Data Bill over copyright threatens its existence – minister
Ministers should apologise to oil and gas workers who have lost jobs, Tories say
Fears of damage to nature from Labour planning reforms overblown, minister says
Labour rebel forces Commons vote amid fears of housebuilding reforms ‘wreckage’
Rayner warns MPs not to underestimate her over 1.5 million homes target
MP: Grenfell-style mistakes could be repeated over battery storage regulation
MP repeats calls for inquiry into British role in 1984 storming of Golden Temple
China’s proposed ‘super embassy poses super risk’ to security, Tories claim
MPs vote to continue parliamentary ping-pong over AI ‘theft’ crackdown
Prison officers told to wear body armour in high-security jails after attacks
New defence plans could lead to ‘significant cuts’ in other areas, MPs warn
Farage fails to guarantee pensions triple lock but vows to axe benefits cap
Tories: Migrants would not be dying in Channel if Rwanda scheme had gone ahead
Benn ‘searching’ for legal solution to prevent payouts to Troubles internees
Starmer defends prison sentence given to Lucy Connolly over hate tweet
Government urged to empower police with more force to bring offenders to court
Badenoch accused of wearing transphobia as ‘badge of honour’ by Labour MP
MP ‘will not be complicit’ in approving assisted dying law in safeguards call
Solar farm glare could cause Red Arrows jets to crash, Conservative MP claims
Infrastructure probe to look at why transport ‘brought to a standstill’
Nothing can ‘put right’ infected blood delay damage, minister says
Flagship immigration reforms closer to law following MPs’ vote of support
Government defeated over copyright protections against AI models
Review of Pip disability benefits under way, minister says
Football bodies could be forced to cover care costs for ex-players with dementia
Shoppers face price rises as Houthis continue Red Sea disruption, Healey warns
Jarvis urges Glastonbury to think carefully about line-up after Kneecap comments
MPs support football governance reforms amid Tory ‘crony’ warning over regulator
Government will not be hurried on school guidance after gender ruling – minister
Immigration no ‘quick-fix’ for aging population, says Bowie
Introduce ‘practical solutions’ to make rivers clean and safe, Lib Dems urge
Starmer wishes Jennie the guide dog a happy birthday in the Commons
Plaid Cymru says Labour ‘abandoned’ Port Talbot steelworkers after Tata closure
Government Bill to block new sentencing guidelines clears first Commons test
Anti-China rhetoric over British Steel is absurd, says country’s embassy
Reynolds says job changes may be needed to ensure Scunthorpe steel plant future
Minister’s hacked X account promotes ‘House of Commons cryptocurrency’ scam
Minister urges explanation for ‘concerning’ decision to bar UK MP from Hong Kong