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Coverage of UK Parliament in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 12 · 00:18 UTCMost recent: Aug 14 · 06:24 UTC
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  • POLITICSAug 14 · 06:24 UTCCNBC TOP
    Trump ally Nigel Farage wins special election to return to UK parliament

    Nigel Farage won a special election, allowing him to return to UK parliament. He had previously stepped down last month in order to trigger the special vote amid controversy over his finances.

  • CRIMEAug 5 · 13:30 UTCTHE REGISTER
    London cops handed victim's new address and number to her stalker, watchdog says

    The UK's data protection regulator criticized London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) for mishandling sensitive information in two incidents involving a stalking victim and a honeytrap operation. In one case, unredacted documents revealed a victim's new address and phone number to her stalker, while an email error exposed addresses of 18 people targeted in a honeytrap scheme. The Information Commissioner's Office issued an enforcement notice and reprimand, citing wider policy failures in MPS procedures.

  • POLITICSJul 22 · 06:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    How could Britain look under proportional representation? See the results for your area

    The Guardian's exclusive polling models show how different UK voting systems could alter parliamentary seat distribution. Under first past the post (FPTP), Reform UK might be 30 seats short of a majority, while proportional systems could create a more balanced parliament reflecting voter choices more accurately.

  • POLITICSJul 21 · 06:15 UTCCOINDESK
    UK Parliament begins inquiry into banking chokepoint for crypto businesses

    UK Parliament has launched an inquiry into the banking chokepoint affecting crypto businesses. The investigation examines issues related to banking access for cryptocurrency companies.

  • CRIMEJul 20 · 22:16 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Tate brothers will fight extradition to the UK. But the law makes it difficult to win

    Andrew and Tristan Tate face potential extradition from the U.S. to the U.K. on charges including rape, assault, and trafficking. U.S. law requires a federal judge to determine if the extradition request meets legal and treaty standards before the State Department acts. Legal experts note the process heavily favors the government, making successful defense challenging.

  • CRIMEJul 20 · 20:29 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Tate brothers will fight extradition to the UK. But the law makes it difficult to win

    The Tate brothers, Andrew and Tristan, are fighting extradition from the U.S. to the U.K. on charges including rape, assault, and trafficking. U.S. law requires a judge to determine if the extradition request complies with a treaty, and the process could take years if appealed. Legal experts note the difficulty of winning such cases, as the government holds significant procedural advantages.

  • CRIMEJul 20 · 20:13 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Tate brothers will fight extradition to the UK. But the law makes it difficult to win

    Andrew and Tristan Tate are fighting extradition from the U.S. to the UK over alleged crimes including rape, assault, and trafficking. The process requires a U.S. judge to determine if the UK's request meets legal and treaty standards, with the U.S. State Department holding final authority. Legal experts note the difficulty of challenging extradition due to procedural advantages for the government.

  • POLITICSJul 15 · 14:52 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    Starmer bids UK lawmakers ‘goodbye,’ vows to support Burnham

    U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation and pledged support to Andy Burnham, who is set to become the next Labour leader and prime minister. Starmer faced pressure due to scandals and policy issues during his two-year tenure, while Burnham secured strong backing from Labour MPs and unions. Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch warned that changing prime minister may not resolve Labour's challenges.

  • POLITICSJul 14 · 17:21 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    Burnham in sight of Downing Street wins top UK union support

    Andy Burnham is poised to become the UK’s next prime minister after securing the backing of the largest union, Unison, and mathematically guaranteeing victory in Labour’s leadership contest with 349 nominations from lawmakers. He will replace Keir Starmer, who resigned amid internal pressure, and aims to prioritize economic growth and power decentralization.

  • POLITICSJul 11 · 12:00 UTCNPR NEWS
    Opinion: Is democracy a joke? Count Binface says no.

    Populist British MP Nigel Farage resigned from Parliament over financial questions and is running for re-election in his constituency. His biggest rival is Count Binface.

  • CRIMEJul 8 · 20:19 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    The last woman executed in Britain is given a conditional pardon

    Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed in Britain in 1955, has been posthumously granted a conditional pardon, acknowledging the injustice of her execution for killing her abusive lover. The pardon replaces the death penalty with life imprisonment, recognizing that her case influenced a 1957 law allowing a diminished responsibility defense.

  • POLITICSJul 8 · 09:04 UTCTHE BLOCK
    Nigel Farage to quit UK Parliament, seek new mandate amid probes into crypto-linked gifts

    Nigel Farage resigned as an MP amid two investigations into gifts received from Tether investor Christopher Harborne and convicted fraudster George Cottrell. The resignations are linked to probes involving crypto-related gifts.

  • POLITICSJul 7 · 16:27 UTCCOINTELEGRAPH
    Nigel Farage to resign from UK Parliament amid crypto “gift” scandal, will stand in by-election

    Nigel Farage is resigning from the UK Parliament amid a crypto 'gift' scandal and will stand in a by-election. UK authorities are investigating him following reports of 'gifts' from figures linked to crypto ventures.

  • POLITICSJun 23 · 15:36 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYE
    Inside the surreal UK parliament debate on pro-Israel influence dominated by lobby group members

    The UK parliament debated a petition calling for a public inquiry into pro-Israel influence on politics and democracy, which received over 118,000 signatures. The debate featured Conservative and Labour MPs from pro-Israel groups labeling the petition antisemitic, while a minority raised unanswered questions about lobbying and transparency. A government minister stated the government does not support a public inquiry focused solely on pro-Israeli influence.

  • POLITICSJun 23 · 12:37 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Andy Burnham prepares for a UK Labour leadership contest that may be a coronation

    Andy Burnham is preparing for a UK Labour leadership contest where he may be the sole contender to replace Keir Starmer, who announced his resignation. Burnham's chances strengthened after Wes Streeting, his main rival, pledged support. The contest timeline allows for a potential leadership transition by July 17 if no opposition emerges.

  • POLITICSJun 22 · 09:33 UTCFRANCE 24
    UK: PM Keir Starmer announces resignation

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation, with a new leader expected by September when parliament returns. His declining popularity over economic management has increased pressure, notably after Andy Burnham's parliamentary election win, which could lead to a Labour leadership challenge.

  • POLITICSJun 22 · 04:09 UTCWTOP DC
    Starmer seen as likely to announce an exit timetable as rival Burnham heads to UK Parliament

    U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to announce a resignation timetable amid pressure from his Labour Party, following Andy Burnham's election to Parliament. Burnham, a rival, aims to challenge Starmer for leadership, while Wes Streeting has indicated he would contest a leadership race. U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Starmer's handling of immigration and energy policies.

  • POLITICSJun 22 · 04:06 UTCSEATTLE TIMES
    Starmer seen as likely to announce an exit timetable as rival Burnham heads to UK Parliament

    U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to announce his resignation soon, possibly on Monday. Rival Burnham is heading to the UK Parliament.

  • POLITICSJun 21 · 11:00 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    Rejoining the EU is no panacea

    Rejoining the EU is not a solution, as reversing Brexit would distract the UK parliament from pursuing more impactful growth reforms. The article argues that such a move would sidetrack efforts to implement effective economic reforms.

  • POLITICSJun 19 · 19:30 UTCPOLITICO RSS
    The politician who kicked his way to power

    Andy Burnham, a UK politician, is positioned to become the next prime minister after his political rise was influenced by his role in addressing the Hillsborough disaster. His 2009 visit to a memorial for the 1989 tragedy, where 97 Liverpool fans died due to a police cover-up, marked a turning point in his career, leading to a government apology and his eventual shift from Westminster to local governance.

  • POLITICSJun 19 · 05:35 UTCDAWN
    How Andy Burnham could attempt to topple Keir Starmer to be the next UK prime minister

    Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester, won a parliamentary seat, positioning himself to challenge Keir Starmer for Labour leadership and the UK prime ministership. Burnham could trigger a leadership contest by securing 81 lawmakers' support, with options to act before July 16 or delay until after summer. Wes Streeting, a former health minister, has also indicated potential opposition to Starmer.

  • POLITICSJun 14 · 23:01 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    MPs warned over soaring cost of delaying work on UK parliament

    MPs have been warned about the rising cost of delaying repairs to the UK parliament. The National Audit Office states the Palace of Westminster is in urgent need of repairs estimated at £11bn.

  • POLITICSJun 11 · 02:00 UTCPOLITICO EUROPE
    How smartphones broke British politics

    The article explores how smartphones have contributed to political instability in the UK, with lawmakers admitting to being addicted despite claiming to dislike their devices. It highlights the role of smartphones in accelerating political churn, amplifying grievances, and complicating governance, particularly in the context of Brexit and recent crises.

  • SECURITYJun 6 · 23:00 UTCSKY NEWS
    Defence investment plan delay and drift has left the UK less safe, say MPs

    MPs criticize the UK's delayed defense investment plan for reducing national safety. NATO troops, including British paratroopers, conducted Exercise Northern Star in Finland near the Russian border, involving 4,000 coalition forces and new technologies like reconnaissance drones and the Android Team Awareness Kit.

  • POLITICSJun 5 · 15:57 UTCTIMES OF ISRAEL
    Activists try to erect statue of terror convict Marwan Barghouti at UK parliament

    Pro-Palestinian activists attempted to erect a statue of Marwan Barghouti at UK parliament, but police intercepted them without making arrests. A hotel is investigating 'Free Palestine' messages on TV screens in rooms of two Jewish guests.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 2 · 23:02 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    Palantir should not have ‘significant role’ in UK public data systems, MPs say

    UK MPs advise against Palantir's significant role in public data systems and urge the government to break the NHS contract.

  • POLITICSMay 27 · 16:01 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    ‘A tax on ambition’: graduates tell all to student loans inquiry

    The Treasury select committee heard from over 52,000 graduates who criticized student loan interest rates and repayment terms as 'extortionate' and 'not reasonable.' The inquiry highlights widespread frustration over the 'ballooning cost of degree course debts' and the financial burden on graduates.

  • POLITICSMay 27 · 15:29 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Bring forward £250 cap on ground rents for leaseholders, MPs urge

    UK MPs have called for the immediate implementation of a £250 annual cap on ground rents for leaseholders, urging the government to accelerate reforms aimed at protecting homeowners from excessive charges. The proposal is part of ongoing efforts to address rising costs and financial burdens faced by leaseholders.

  • POLITICSMay 23 · 21:46 UTCDAILY MAIL
    My phone was hacked by Moscow, says Farage: 'Deeply concerned' Reform leader claims Russian spies leaked details of £5million gift that could lead to ban from Commons

    Nigel Farage claims his phone was hacked by Russian spies, alleging they leaked details of a £5 million gift that could result in a ban from the UK Parliament. The Reform leader expressed deep concern over the potential security breach and its political implications.

  • HEALTHMay 21 · 23:01 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Exercise 'just as important as medication' for keeping older people healthy but too little is being done to encourage it, MPs warn

    UK MPs have warned that exercise is as important as medication for maintaining health in older people, but insufficient efforts are being made to promote physical activity among seniors. The report highlights a gap between the recognized health benefits of exercise and actual public health initiatives to encourage it.

  • POLITICSMay 21 · 22:08 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Assisted dying could be resurrected and forced into law using 'nuclear option' after supporters handed second opportunity

    Supporters of assisted dying legislation have been given another opportunity to advance the proposal, potentially using parliamentary procedures described as a 'nuclear option' to force it into law. The move represents a significant development in the ongoing debate over end-of-life medical practices in the UK.

  • POLITICSMay 21 · 08:30 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Rachel Reeves tells foul-mouthed Reform UK heckler good manners matter

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves rebuked a foul-mouthed heckler during a broadcast interview, earning unexpected support from Conservative politicians including Mel Stride. Nigel Farage expressed sympathy for the heckler, saying he would buy him a drink.

  • POLITICSMay 20 · 11:36 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Planned fuel duty rise to be scrapped, says Keir Starmer

    Keir Starmer announces extension of temporary 5p cut in fuel duty as a response to cost-of-living pressures. The decision was made ahead of a wider package of measures to be announced by Rachel Reeves, the chancellor. This move aims to alleviate financial burdens on individuals and industries.

  • SECURITYMay 17 · 21:00 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Security officer at the Houses of Parliament killed himself after being bullied at work and blamed for an intruder, inquest hears

    A security officer at the Houses of Parliament took his own life after being bullied and blamed for an intruder incident. The inquest heard that the officer was subjected to bullying at work. This led to the officer's tragic death.

  • POLITICSMay 15 · 15:56 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Starmer's week gets worse as No10 accused of Mandelson files 'cover-up' - by Parliament's own intelligence watchdog

    The UK Parliament's intelligence watchdog has accused No10 of a cover-up regarding Mandelson files. This development worsens Starmer's week. The accusation involves alleged wrongdoing and attempts to conceal information.

  • POLITICSMay 14 · 07:59 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Angela Rayner says Starmer should ‘reflect on’ stepping aside after HMRC clears her over tax affairs - UK politics live

    Angela Rayner has been cleared by HMRC over her tax affairs, paving the way for a potential leadership bid. James Murray, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, urged Labour colleagues to step back from supporting a leadership contest. The development comes as the UK parliament is less than two years into its term.

  • POLITICSMay 13 · 16:34 UTCCOINDESK
    UK parliament to probe Nigel Farage’s $6.8 million donation from crypto billionaire

    The UK parliament is investigating a $6.8 million donation to Nigel Farage from a crypto billionaire. The probe will examine the source and implications of the large donation. Nigel Farage is a prominent British politician and former leader of the Brexit Party.

  • POLITICSMay 13 · 11:20 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    What is the king’s speech and what is the state opening of parliament?

    The king's speech marks the start of a new parliamentary year and outlines government policies and proposed legislation. The event is a ceremonial occasion in UK politics. It provides an overview of the government's plans and priorities.

  • HEALTHMay 13 · 10:37 UTCBBC HEALTH
    MPs call for sunbed advertising ban to help prevent skin cancer

    A cross-party group of MPs has called for a ban on sunbed advertising to help prevent skin cancer, citing a report that found most skin cancer cases are preventable. The report highlights the importance of preventive measures in reducing skin cancer cases. MPs are taking steps to address the issue through potential advertising bans.

  • POLITICSMay 12 · 00:18 UTCDAILY MAIL
    It was Starmer's 'make or break' speech. The instant verdict of 70 of his own MPs? Break

    Starmer delivered a crucial speech to his MPs, with 70 of them rendering an instant verdict of 'break'. The outcome may significantly impact Starmer's leadership. The speech was deemed a 'make or break' moment.