Tom Nicholas on MSNOpinion
What is the House of Lords and why does it still exist?
The UK prides itself on democracy — yet one of its most powerful institutions isn’t elected at all. The House of Lords is ...
The Employment Rights Bill finally received Royal Assent last week and became the Employment Rights Act 2025. The only immediate change as a result of the bill becoming an Act is the repeal of the ...
The Mulranny police conspiracy case of 1898 attracted national attention and was the subject of lengthy debates in the House ...
Captain John Kimber was accused of suspending the 15-year-old child by her ankle while whipping her on deck with a cat o' ...
“We promised certain people [within Parliament] that we would never say,” is how he puts it. The political sketch writer Simon Hoggart once wrote in The Guardian that they got much of their intel from ...
Exclusive: Paula Hudgell warned "creatures" who "twist, break, bend and punch" babies know to "slip through the net" to avoid ...
From a £17 travel fee to Europe to new recycling rules and workplace rights, there are big changes on the horizon for Brits over the next 12 months ...
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Harrogate's Lib Dem MP enters battle over future of the House of Lords
Harrogate’s MP has explained when he believes “time to abolish the House of Lords” completely. As the Government’s bill to ...
Anyone seeking fresh insights on AI and copyright from the tech sector during the House of Lords Inquiry would have been ...
Gentz called the American Revolution “defensive” and the French one “offensive.” Maistre traced the latter’s most offensive ...
We have, in fact, a proud history of politicians moonlighting as erotic novelists. Their day jobs, after all, consist — or, ...
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