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Streeting: Time for assisted dying debate has come, as Bill introduced in Lords
It is also possible a private member’s bill on assisted dying could be chosen for debate in the Commons, when a ballot takes place in September.
Assisted Dying Bill gives ‘glimpse of hope’, says Esther Rantzen
A private members’ Bill to legalise assisted dying will be introduced in the House of Lords on Friday.
Green MP calls for electronic voting system in Parliament
Ellie Chowns said it was ‘extraordinary’ that the House of Commons continues to rely on MPs physically casting their vote.
What does the State Opening of Parliament involve and why?
A day of pomp and ceremony awaits in Westminster.
Labour promises ‘packed’ agenda in King’s Speech
Wednesday’s King’s Speech is expected to focus on economic growth, the first of Labour’s five ‘missions’ for Government.
MP critics should stand at election rather than use ‘bovver boy’ tactics – Hoyle
The Commons Speaker is exploring the possibility of establishing a Speaker’s conference to assess security matters for politicians.
Parliamentary oath is a means to an end, nothing more, nothing less - Tom Kelly
Were Hume, Parnell and O’Connell any less ‘Irish’ or ‘nationalist’ for taking the oath?
Parliament’s mandatory oath of allegiance should be consigned to the history books - The Irish News view
Individual MPs should be able to decide for themselves if they wish to declare allegiance to King Charles or their constituents
‘Baby of the House’ officially takes his seat as an MP in the Commons
Labour MP Sam Carling, who represents North West Cambridgeshire, is the youngest member of the new Parliament at 22.
New Labour MP asks for ‘patience and understanding’ after husband suffers stroke
Uma Kumaran said the ‘past 24 hours have been the hardest of our lives’ as she urged her constituents in Stratford and Bow to bear with her.