The UK does not have executive orders like the US. But there are still ways for the government to administratively act ...
The House of Commons - made up of Members of Parliament (MPs) The House of Lords - made up of Lords (also known as peers) Watch this video explaining the two parts of the UK Parliament ...
The main parties in the UK General Election British Citizens overseas, including those now living in the Falkland Islands, can vote in the upcoming UK General Election, July 4th, regardless of how ...
Tory support cratered in many parts of Britain, with Nigel Farage’s insurgent Reform UK party winning a significant numbers of votes and claiming its first parliamentary seats. The Liberal ...
Record low turnout and skewed results fuel calls for reform as polling suggests a collapse in support for the current system ...
If the 2015 UK general election had been held under a PR system, UKIP would have been the third-largest party in Parliament, with 83 seats instead of one. Good news for its supporters but worrying ...
Parliament must improve its complaints system following a string of allegations of misconduct by MPs, Westminster's standards chief has said. Several MPs have been suspended in recent months ...
Parliament’s official complaints system has described the “culture of drinking in Westminster” as a “frequent factor” in conduct-breaching incidents by MPs and peers.
The Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme — the U.K. parliament’s official complaints system — has described the “culture of drinking in Westminster” as a “frequent factor” in conduct-breaching ...
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