“Crucially, I want to be a strong advocate for those who’ve got nothing.”
Thirty people protesting against cuts to disability benefits tried to rush the Members’ Lobby.
Sam Bowman claims that unless taxes are cut at the same rate as tax credits, the Government will end up disincentivising work.
The Prime Minister on his homes, education & work speech today – and more opportunities.
The Defence Secretary also says migrants will keep on trying to cross the Mediterranean if they think they’re going to be settled.
The former Chief Rabbi also speaks about his new book, “Not in God’s Name.”
“This is about, on the back of a strong economy, delivering our commitment in this manifesto to move to a true seven-day NHS, not just for GP services but also in hospitals…”
“If you do not follow this advice…we will do everything in our power to keep the people of this country safe from terrorism.”
“We are reminded of those Muslim values – those British values – of community, family and charity.”
Rescue operations will continue but there must be other action, too, the Chancellor argues.
Our columnist takes on the last ditch argument of the Euro-enthusiast.
Two of Labour’s most prominent commentators get their claws out over the vexed question of whether Jeremy Corbyn’s candidacy is good for the party.
Sky News provides at-a-glance crib sheets for the four people in the running to be the next Ed Miliband.
“It really worries me: if this is seen to be rigged, if the British people don’t sense it’s fair, whatever the result it won’t be seen to be legitimate.”
He calls for the Borough to leave its controversial past behind.