While MPs voted to condemn Boris Johnson yesterday evening, the former Prime Minister refused to go down without having the final word. Mr Johnson used a speech to a private political gathering to fire off a final damning criticism of Harriet Harman’s
The House of Commons has released the list of names of MPs who voted on the motion to pass the report on Boris Johnson compiled by the privileges committee finding he committed five contempt of parliament offences. Commons members voted tonight on whether
Downing Street has finally confirmed to journalists that the Prime Minister will miss today’s vote on the Privileges Committee report into Boris Johnson. The news was long-awaited and speculated on since the report was published, given the tricky spot it put the
The Royal Family were out in force to celebrate Trooping the Colour to mark King Charles’s first official birthday parade as monarch on Saturday, June 17. The annual event was filled with pageantry with over 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses and 400
The campaign is being run under the title “Protect Democracy” and makes it clear to Tory MPs that party members will be watching what they do on Monday and voting against or abstaining will be “unacceptable”. The preprepared email states: “The Committee
Boris Johnson’s fate will be officially decided by MPs on Monday, who will be given a free vote on whether or not to implement the recommendations of the Privileges Committee’s report into Partygate. The committee published their 30,000-word report earlier today, in
The attorney behind a major class-action lawsuit against Google claims that advances in artificial intelligence give the digital monopoly almost unlimited power to control lives, influence thought and shape society. “When the average person interacts with the internet, Google monitors and controls
The Oakland Athletics’ move to Las Vegas is not as near a lock as it once seemed. It’s now very much up in the air. A four-month legislative session by Nevada lawmakers adjourned late Monday without a vote on a stadium bill
The Confederation of British Industry faces a D-Day crunch vote tomorrow as the once-influential lobbying group tries to redeem itself following a series of sexual harassment allegations. The group was forced to take stock of itself in April and devise a plan
Congress passed the 19th Amendment, granting the right to vote to women, on this day in history, June 4, 1919 — sending the text of the amendment to the states for ratification. The amendment read, “The right of citizens of the United