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The introduction of a Bill to the House of Commons, tabled by Labour MP Ian Byrne, on a duty of candour for public officials in giving evidence to public inquiries and investigations, from Tuesday 1 ...
There has been concern that non-disclosure agreements have been used to silence those in workplaces suffering harassment.
In! This week, Conservative Party architect Peter MacKay chats about his party's current state, the devolution of political ...
Ministers have put forward an amendment to the Employment Rights Bill that would void NDAs against some employees ...
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GB News on MSN'A real coup!' Jacob Rees-Mogg admits David Jones defection to Reform is 'big win' for Nigel FarageSir Jacob Rees-Mogg has described David Jones's defection to Reform UK as "a real coup" for Nigel Farage, calling the former ...
Dame Priti Patel has urged ministers to “come off the fence” over whether US air strikes on Iran “were absolutely necessary” ...
The House of Commons transport committee agreed on Monday to launch a study into the $1 billion loan BC Ferries received from ...
A Nottinghamshire Labour MP has criticised a "desperate attack" by local councillors who say he has barely spoken in ...
Across much of Europe, the engines of economic growth are sputtering. In its latest global outlook, the International ...
More than 20 people have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences after protesters gathered in central London to show ...
A Birmingham MP has made what appears to be a last, hopeful bid for a public inquiry into the pub bombings that claimed 21 ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNParliament aims to vote on euthanasia legalisation in JanuaryParliament is aiming to hold a vote on legalising euthanasia in January next year, with an article-by-article deliberation in the House human rights committee of a bill providing for its legalisation ...
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