Sir Keir Starmer, previous PM Gordon Brown and several government ministers were among those at the service at Hull Minister.
Lord George Foulkes says the Russian’s peerage must be ‘looked at again’ after it emerges no formal rationale was given for the appointment
Labour's long-promised buses bill will scrap Thatcher-era rules banning local councils from running their own bus services
Legislation speeding through the House of Lords will be a ‘nightmare’ for insurers and platforms who “cannot get their act together”, Ian McKenna has said.
Peers in the House of Lords have rallied together in a cross-party effort to force a number of amendments into the government’s Data (Use And Access) Bill. Those amendments - which still need to pass
The CEO of Next has backed an attempt in the House of Lords to change the planned change to employer's National Insurance Contributions.
Harriet Harman has today put forward an amendment to the Government’s Hereditary Peers Bill which aims to end the automatic right of Church of England bishops to sit in the House of Lords. The amendment has been tabled with the support of Humanists UK and it is expected that it will be cosponsored by
The Mayor of London recently wrote in a comment piece that "the spectre of a resurgent fascism haunts the West".
Upon the news of John Prescott's death last year, Prime Minister Keir Starmer led MPs in paying tribute to him as "a true giant of the Labour movement". Today, Prescott's life and legacy are being celebrated in Hull, where he served as an MP for nearly 40 years.
EXCLUSIVE - A new parliamentary caucus has been set up to ensure any new bills from Labour don't clamp down on free speech.
Lord Wolfson has supported amendments to the bill which have been tabled by Baroness Noakes, who is a former Conservative Treasury minister