Our deputy editor joins the Observer's Sonia Sodha and Anna Botting to discuss the front pages of today's papers.
Ralph Farrow: How the Conservatives can avoid reaching breaking point with Reform Labour guilty of ‘simple failure to really grasp what their mandate is about’ – Pursglove Christmas gifts ...
Kemi Badenoch challenged The Prime Minister on winter fuel payments, and employer national insurance contributions (note this clip starts 17 mins before PMQs begins) ...
Commons Leader @LucyMPowell justifies the decision to give a life peerage to Sir Keir Starmer’s former chief of staff #TrevorPhillips Help ensure we can continue to provide engaging events and ...
Lazy opposition thinking has tripped Labour on WASPI – the Conservatives must not make the same mistake Tim Bale: The ‘dark triad’ and the chasm of difference in what parties’ members want ...
My first list of appointments to the Lords are people who operate from first principles – Conservative principles. They have a track record of defending conservatism against the long march of ...
Peter Golds: A huge new Chinese Embassy is proposed. Will the Government back London heritage or President Xi? David Gauke: There’s political turmoil in Europe’s two biggest states – but ...
The PM was stung by the WASPI women and could not find the words needed to carry his backbenchers with him.
Conservatives 571 (35.4 per cent, +7.0 on May) Reform UK 486 (30.1 per cent, +30.1) Labour 466 (28.9 per cent, -34.7) Green Party 49 (3.0 per cent, +3.0) Lib Dems 24 (1.5 per cent, -6.5 ...
“We will look at whatever works” – Cooper open to asylum claims to the UK being processed in other countries PMQs. “He was able to stay here and murder because people like this man ...