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The EFRA committee, made up of seven Labour MPs and four Lib Dem and Tory MPs, said a pause in the implementation would "allow for better formulation of tax policy and provide the government with ...
The latest disclosures of politicians’ financial interests have been released by Parliament, revealing how MPs’ property portfolios looked at the start of the year. The register of pecuniary ...
The first indication of Pakistan’s plans to mount a similar campaign came from Bhutto-Zardari, who said that he had been approached by PM to lead the delegation Hours after the Indian government ...
Italian parliamentarians protested on Sunday in front of Egypt's Rafah border crossing with Gaza, calling for aid access and an end to the war in the devastated Palestinian territory. "Europe is not ...
The cross-party group of MPs, chaired by former Labour frontbencher Dame Emily Thornberry, notes that “significant political leadership” is required to overcome the legacy of low trust created by the ...
In a strong diplomatic action against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, the Indian government has announced seven all-party delegations of MPs who will represent the country on a high-level diplomatic ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) was not able to deliver their financial data to the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) by today's date, May 16. In a statement ...
Indian embassies will amplify MPs' efforts by coordinating meetings and providing ground support. In a bold diplomatic push, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government is considering dispatching ...
Terminally ill journalist Dame Esther Rantzen was branded "disrespectful" and "insulting" by MPs during a debate on the assisted dying bill. The broadcaster and Childline founder wrote to all MPs ...
MPs have lined up to criticise Dame Esther Rantzen after she suggested some people opposed the assisted dying Bill because of “undeclared personal religious beliefs”. The 84-year-old ...
No one would be forced to help with the process of assisted dying against their wishes, under changes approved by MPs. A bill which would allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales ...
The Government is neutral on the Bill and any votes MPs make are according to their own conscience rather than along party lines. Father of the House Sir Edward leigh speaking during the debate on ...
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