parliament
Coverage of parliament in the Nexus archive.
- Nigel Farage beats Count Binface in widely mocked election
Nigel Farage won a special election in Clacton against Count Binface, regaining a parliamentary seat he had previously quit to trigger the contest. However, his victory is overshadowed by an ongoing investigation into an undeclared $6.7 million gift from a crypto billionaire. Additionally, major political parties boycotted the campaign, and police disputed Farage’s claims regarding threats during the count.
- Nigel Farage beats Count Binface to win back seat in Parliament in widely mocked election
Nigel Farage defeated Count Binface on Friday in an election, allowing him to regain a seat in Parliament. This contest occurred after Nigel Farage quit his previous position a month prior to trigger the widely mocked special election.
- Nigel Farage beats Count Binface in widely mocked election
Nigel Farage defeated Count Binface in a widely mocked special election, successfully regaining a seat he had previously quit. Despite his victory, Farage remains under investigation regarding an undeclared donation of 5 million pounds from a cryptocurrency billionaire overseas.
- Modi Faces Pressure as Parliament Disrupted by Protest Fallout
Opposition lawmakers disrupted the monsoon session of Parliament, demanding the resignation of Home Minister Amit Shah. The protests were linked to police action taken against widespread student protests, which added increased pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government.
- Lebanon abolishes death penalty in landmark parliament vote
Lebanon's parliament has abolished the death penalty, marking it as the first Arab country to make such a change. The law replaces the death penalty with life imprisonment and aggravated hard labor.
- Why the BoE needs more parliamentary attention
The article argues that increased scrutiny and accountability are necessary to strengthen the independence of the BoE. It specifically suggests that the Bank of England needs greater attention from Parliament.
- Turkey’s parliament opens debate on a pardon-like bill for thousands of PKK militants
Turkey's parliament is set to debate a draft bill that pertains to thousands of Kurdish militants. This proposed legislation could potentially suspend sentences, investigations, or trials for these individuals. The debate focuses on providing relief regarding legal actions against PKK militants.
- RBI has funds to pay for UPI platform without having to charge merchants, customers
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has funds to support the UPI platform without charging merchants or customers. The government has introduced a Bill in Parliament to notify which transactions might incur charges. UPI has been free for users and merchants until now.
- Parliament deadlock for 13th straight day as Opposition protests alleged Ram Temple scam, police action against protesters
Parliament remains deadlocked for 13 days due to Opposition protests over an alleged Ram Temple donation scam and demands for a statement from Home Minister Amit Shah regarding police action against protesters. Both Houses experienced repeated disruptions linked to the allegations.
- Delhi High Court declines PIL seeking review of Parliament security
The Delhi High Court declined a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking a review of Parliament security. The court stated that Parliament's safety and security mechanisms are within the domain of the executive and legislature, and it will not issue directions on administrative or operational affairs.
- Congress stalling Parliament, blocking debate on key Bills: BJP
BJP accuses Congress of stalling Parliament and blocking debate on key Bills. Sambit Patra claims disruptions during Question Hour and Zero Hour prevent MPs from raising issues despite significant spending on parliamentary sessions.
- Parliament Monsoon Session Day 12 LIVE: FM Sitharaman to introduce Taxation and Other Laws (Amendment) Bill
Parliament's Monsoon Session Day 12 involves Finance Minister Sitharaman introducing the Taxation and Other Laws (Amendment) Bill. The Lok Sabha is also scheduled to consider and pass the Bankers' Books Evidence Bill, 2026.
- Why has Parliament increased the number of Supreme Court judges? | Explained
Parliament has increased the number of Supreme Court judges for the first time since 2019, when the sanctioned strength was raised from 31 to 34 judges.
- Public anger growing, people demanding accountability: Congress on E20 petrol roll out
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh criticized Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari's parliamentary response on July 29 regarding the nationwide rollout of E20 petrol, stating it raises more questions than answers. Public anger is growing over the E20 petrol implementation, with demands for accountability.
- Kenya: Kuria Revives BBI Talks, Says Expanded Executive to Offer Opposition Post-Election Reprieve
Moses Kuria claims Parliament will soon consider legislation to introduce an expanded Executive, arguing political realities make the proposal inevitable despite past opposition under the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).
- Congress says PM Modi owes apology to youth, not ‘forgiveness’
Congress demands that Prime Minister Modi apologize to the youth instead of seeking forgiveness. Jairam Ramesh accused Modi of attacking predecessors and political opponents while spreading lies through Parliament and public speeches.
- ‘MPs have had their stomachs pumped’: concerns over ‘alcohol-soaked’ culture in Westminster
A report highlights an 'alcohol-soaked' culture in Westminster, where MPs regularly consume alcohol, with some requiring hospitalization due to excessive drinking. Free drinks are offered as early as midday despite alcohol-related scandals.
- Kin of injured Delhi police personnel want their views to be discussed in Parliament
Family members of injured Delhi police personnel seek to have their perspectives discussed in Parliament. The incident relates to a crackdown on a Cockroach Janta Party-led march to Parliament on July 20.
- Satna MP seeks pilot project to extract fertilizer-grade potash from cement waste
Satna MP Ganesh Singh proposed a pilot project to extract fertilizer-grade potash from cement waste in response to rising global potash prices caused by the Russia-Ukraine war and global sanctions.
- Ghana: Govt Backs Five-Year Presidential Term
The Ghanaian government has endorsed a proposal to extend the presidential term from four to five years, as recommended by the Constitutional Review Committee. This adjustment will also affect the tenure of Parliament.
- Cuba Private Sector Opens to 81 Activities as Economy Nears Collapse
Cuba announced it will open 81 economic activities to domestic and foreign private capital as part of a 176-measure market package approved by Parliament in June 2026. The move aims to address an economy nearing collapse.
- K.C. Venugopal moves motive for privilege motion against Union Minister Jitendra Singh
K.C. Venugopal has filed a privilege motion against Union Minister Jitendra Singh, alleging that Singh lied in Parliament about no firing occurring. Venugopal claims Singh made a false statement on the Parliament floor regarding the absence of firing.
- Information Technology department urged to ready office wellness policy, says Kerala Labour Minister Bindhu Krishna
Kerala Labour Minister Bindhu Krishna urged the Information Technology department to prepare an office wellness policy. The minister noted that while Parliament passed labor codes, the state has limited authority to override central statutes due to labor being on the Concurrent List.
- South Korea plans to tax crypto gains over $1,740 as political battle moves to parliament
South Korea plans to implement a tax on cryptocurrency gains exceeding $1,740. The proposal is part of an ongoing political debate that has moved to parliament as lawmakers discuss its implications.
- ‘Trust between government, youth vital’: Sonam Wangchuk urges Centre to honour no-FIR assurance
Sonam Wangchuk urges the government to honor its no-FIR assurance and expresses happiness over the introduction of a bill aimed at improving public examinations in Parliament.
- Burnham’s blitz: Sam and Anne’s verdict
Andy Burnham has cast doubt on the future of legalising assisted dying by stating legislation should wait until social care and palliative care improvements are made. Supporters remain determined to advance the bill, but his comments may hinder its passage in Parliament. New polling shows Burnham's approval rising across most demographics except Reform voters.
- Cuba loosens control of its private sector in a struggle with a mounting humanitarian crisis
Cuba is loosening control of its private sector to address a humanitarian crisis, easing restrictions on imports, allowing foreign oil extraction, and removing 46 prohibitions. The reforms, approved by parliament, follow an oil blockade by the Trump administration, which has exacerbated shortages, with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stating the country cannot continue its current course.
- Cuba, hit by crisis, opens pharmacies, gas stations to private firms
Cuba is liberalizing certain sectors of its economy, allowing private companies to operate pharmacies and gas stations, following parliamentary approval of 176 market economy measures.
- Labour Codes: Kerala govt. to finalise decision in consultation with trade unions
The Kerala government plans to finalize a decision on Labour Codes in consultation with trade unions to address uncertainty from replacing previous laws and non-implementation of new parliamentary labor laws.
- Kenya: Kenya Trapped in Borrowing Cycle As Debt Hits Billions of Dollars - Controller of Budget
Kenya's public debt has reached Sh12.82 trillion, with 71% of government revenue allocated to loan repayments, leaving 29% for other priorities, as reported by the Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang'o to Parliament.
- India to Push Tax Bill For Global Bond Funds Amid Parliament Din
India’s government anticipates Parliament passing a bill to formalize tax cuts for foreign investors purchasing its sovereign debt, leveraging bipartisan support to navigate other contentious debates.
- Is Yashwant Varma still a judge?
A committee investigating charges against Yashwant Varma is set to present its report in Parliament. The article questions Varma's current judicial status following his resignation, highlighting concerns about accountability when judicial resignation is misused.
- 'Here's a more natural flowing version': Cringe-inducing moment Canadian politician gets AI to write his speech to Parliament... but forgets to edit out the machine's preamble
A Canadian politician used AI to write a speech for Parliament but inadvertently included the AI's preamble in the final version. The unedited speech was described as cringe-inducing due to the machine-generated introduction.
- Malawi: Minister Demands Answers After MP's '£24bn Repatriation Bill' Claim Blows Up in Parliament
A dispute erupted in Malawi's Parliament when a minister accused an MP of citing inflated figures regarding a £24bn repatriation bill, demanding an explanation. The row highlighted tensions over the financial claim's validity.
- Hungary lawmakers fill key court vacancy despite criticism
Hungary's Parliament elected Pal Sonnevend as a Constitutional Court judge under Prime Minister Peter Magyar, a process criticized for its speed and resemblance to practices of former leader Viktor Orban. The vote replaced Csaba Hende, a former defense minister under Orban, and drew opposition from ex-governing parties Fidesz and KDNP, which called the vacancy 'unlawful.'
- Delhi transport unions plan ‘E-20’ protest march to Parliament on August 4
Delhi transport unions plan an 'E-20' protest march to Parliament on August 4. Harish Sabharwal, national president of the All India Motor Transport Congress, stated the protest is against the government's policy of making E20 fuel the sole choice for consumers.
- Ghana: MPs Cautioned Against Offensive Language During Proceedings
The First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Bernard Ahiafor, has advised Members of Parliament to avoid offensive or misleading statements during sessions. The caution was issued to maintain decorum in parliamentary proceedings.
- Revanth to speak to Rahul Gandhi on opening Parliament, Assembly doors for Gen Z
Revanth is set to speak with Rahul Gandhi about opening Parliament and Assembly doors for Gen Z. The discussion focuses on engaging younger generations in legislative processes.
- Haryana Congress holds ‘victory march’ after Pradhan’s resignation
Haryana Congress holds victory march following Pradhan's resignation. Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda states the party will address the paper leak issue in Parliament and seek accountability from the Central government.
- Tunisians mark fifth year of emergency rule with calls for Saied to go
Tunisians held rallies in Tunis demanding the resignation of President Kais Saied on the fifth anniversary of his suspension of parliament and imposition of emergency rule.