Scottish government to remove WhatsApp from phones
The Scottish government is ending the use of WhatsApp and other "non-corporate" messaging services for government business on its mobile devices. The move comes after the UK Covid Inquiry revealed…
The Scottish government is ending the use of WhatsApp and other "non-corporate" messaging services for government business on its mobile devices. The move comes after the UK Covid Inquiry revealed…
In an historic vote, MPs have approved a bill which would pave the way for huge social change by giving terminally ill adults in England and Wales the right to…
The draft law that would legalise assisted dying in some circumstances in England and Wales has cleared all of its initial stages in the House of Commons. MPs voted in…
The Senedd has lost a potential veto over whether assisted dying will be legal in Wales after a vote of MPs. The Commons reversed a change made to the bill…
The public no longer backs spending on international aid, Trade Minister Douglas Alexander has suggested. The former international development secretary under Gordon Brown told BBC Radio 4's Political Thinking with…
Is this, some will be wondering, 2003 all over again? In 2003 Britain joined the US in a highly controversial military campaign against Iraq in a quest to rid it…
The UK government has published guidance on how it will consider fresh applications for oil and gas projects. Operators will now have to draw up new environmental impact assessments that…
A Labour MP has said she is proud to be leading a debate about incontinence that is the first of its kind in the House of Commons. Sonia Kumar, MP…
Infighting in the Reform UK party in Devon has seen two county councillors and an election agent reported to police by a colleague over election expenses. Neil Stevens and his…
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has said ministers are "firm in our convictions" on welfare cuts, ahead of an expected backbench rebellion on their plans to overhaul the benefits…