Minister says AI ‘does lie’ but defends Government amid copyright row
Energy minister leaves Government after two weeks for health reasons
Elton John says ‘we will not back down’ in awards speech addressing AI concerns
Cancer death rates down more than 20% in last 50 years but cases rising – report
Peers who ‘make great sacrifices’ hike their own overnight allowance by a fifth
Calls to legally require supermarkets to reveal ‘shrinkflation’ to customers
Military families ‘struggling’ with their homes during VE Day celebrations – MP
Who is Michelle Mone? BBC airs documentary on ex Tory peer's downfall
Tory veteran Gove who suggested Lords decamp to Stoke takes seat on red benches
Former NI Secretary rejects reports he ‘turned a blind eye’ to IRA crimes
Mental health reforms ‘mark vital step’ in improving care quality – Streeting
Trump’s man in London backs Aukus partnership with UK and Australia
Protesters rally against Government’s ‘insane’ Schools Bill
Referendum rejection would need to be reviewed if there is ‘overwhelming desire’
Sir Elton John ‘incredibly betrayed’ by Government’s path on copyright law
All you need to know as the assisted dying Bill returned to Parliament
Controversial ex-Ofsted chief warns against ‘vilifying’ public bodies
All you need to know as the assisted dying Bill returns to Parliament
Smacking ban is needed to protect children, health experts say
Big Issue founder steps up anti-poverty campaign
Dua Lipa among stars urging PM to protect creative industry amid copyright fears
Advertising assisted dying would be inappropriate, says MP behind Bill
Former UK military chief encourages doubling of defence spending
Government urged to ‘list’ precious trees for protection like historic buildings
What are gene-edited fruits and vegetables?
Government accused of ‘running scared’ over bid to block sentencing guidelines
Assisted dying about ‘human cost’ not pounds and pence, MP behind Bill says
Hundreds might use assisted dying service in first year, analysis estimates
Council secure tree protections on entire Toby Carvery site
Diane Abbott criticises Government for rejecting Sentencing Council guidance
Schools Bill will result in cheaper uniform costs, ministers claim
‘Headphone dodgers’ may not be able to afford £1,000 fines, says Badenoch
Lib Dems call for music played out loud on public transport to be banned
MPs and peers speak of ‘pride’ after Russia sanctions
‘Sword of Damocles’ driving vape changes, says Cancer Research chairman
Assisted dying coercion risk greater for disabled people – Tanni Grey-Thompson
No 10 confident Chinese slave labour ban will not impact clean power 2030 plans
Ofsted inspection system placing teachers in ‘imminent serious danger’ – union
MPs face choice on British Steel as ministers aim to ‘take back control’
Parliament to vote on granting Government control of British Steel
Government seeks control of British Steel in potential move to nationalisation
Ex-England bowler James Anderson awarded knighthood in Sunak’s resignation list
Financial Conduct Authority chief Nikhil Rathi reappointed for second term
Commons return of proposed assisted dying law delayed until May
Health Secretary still plans to oppose assisted dying Bill
Sir Philip Green loses Strasbourg case over naming in Parliament
Former head of National Farmers’ Union to head review of farm profitability
Assisted dying Bill process ‘thorough’ says MP as colleague brands it ‘a mess’
Assisted dying Bill once-in-a-lifetime chance for change, says former prosecutor
Assisted dying: MP says Bill process ‘rigorous’ but cardinal brands it ‘flawed’
David Lammy says British pint ‘safe’ as MPs debate measurement legislation
Government suffers Mental Health Bill defeats amid efforts to modernise laws
Children put at ‘unnecessary risk’ under proposals to overhaul mental health law
Justice Secretary ‘considering all her options’ on Sentencing Council – minister
Government seeks to overturn sentencing guidelines with law change
Giving ex-Ofsted chief seat in Lords is an insult, says dead teacher’s sister
Welby was ‘overwhelmed’ by number of child abuse allegations
Coffey: Companies privately admitted net-zero policies increasing cost of food
New workers’ rights plan is anti-business and will harm growth, critics warn
Sue Gray urges caution over Civil Service cuts while hitting out at insults