Peers are expected to mull the Rwanda Bill on Tuesday and could then send it back to the Commons with amendments later in the week, prolonging the process known as parliamentary ping-pong where legislation is batted between the two Houses. Once passed,
Georgia’s parliament descended into chaos Monday after the leader of the ruling Georgian Dream party’s parliamentary faction was punched in the face while discussing a controversial law on “foreign agents.” Video obtained by Fox News Digital shows Mamuka Mdinaradze, 45, punched in
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s parliament passed a controversial law Thursday that will govern how the country calls up new soldiers at a time when it needs to replenish depleted forces who are increasingly struggling to fend off Russia’s advance. The law
Nadine Dorries has questioned the “moral compass” of Rishi Sunak and the House of Commons authorities over the failure to act against William Wragg after it emerged he was central to the “honeytrap” sexting blackmail plot. In an interview with Express.co.uk the
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Spain’s parliament agreed Tuesday to consider legislation that could grant residency and work permits to hundreds of thousands of foreigners living in Spain without proper documentation. The proposal was brought to the Congress of Deputies in Madrid by
44 million voters in South Korea head to the polls on Wednesday to elect a new 300-member parliament. Up to 30% to 40% of voters are politically neutral and could determine the results of the election. Many voters have deemed domestic concerns,
Nearly 3,000 Express.co.uk readers have called on Nigel Farage to stand for parliament, in a telling poll amid swirling rumours about the politician-turned-broadcaster’s future. Mr Farage teased a potential return to frontline politics in a speech at his 60th birthday party this
Police have launched an investigation into alleged “malicious communications” against parliamentarians following a formal complaint from a serving MP. At least 12 men received “flirty” messages or explicit photos between October 2023 and February this year from two suspicious mobile numbers in
South Africa’s parliament speaker resigned on Wednesday and relinquished her seat in the legislature over allegations of corruption, a day after she lost a bid in court that would block her arrest. Prosecutors last week said they intend to charge Speaker Nosiviwe
MPs, staffers and journalists working in Parliament have been sent explicit photos in suspected “phishing” attacks, according to reports. A Labour MP, four staffers and a political journalist received unsolicited WhatsApp messages from two mobile numbers between October 2023 and February this