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Hilary Benn

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July 2024

  • Rachel Reeves

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK politics: Winter fuel payments to be restricted as Reeves says there is £22bn spending shortfall – as it happened

    Chancellor suggests budget, on 30 October, will involve tax rises and cuts to spending and benefits

September 2023

  • Gillian Keegan

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Gillian Keegan says nothing more important than pupil and staff safety after apology for outburst over concrete crisis – as it happened

  • Liz Kendall with school pupils

    The winners and losers in Keir Starmer’s Labour reshuffle

August 2022

  • Salma al-Shehab and family.

    Plea for Liz Truss to act after Saudis jail UK student for 34 years over Twitter use

    Britain has a duty to speak out over mother who tweeted on women’s rights, foreign secretary told

May 2021

  • Keir Starmer at the window of his offices on Thursday following a series of election losses for Labour.

    Labour reshuffle and policy review expected after May election losses

    Keir Starmer under pressure to reassert leadership after Hartlepool byelection defeat and Tory council gains

December 2020

  • Keir Starmer during the Brexit debate in the House of Commons on Wednesday

    Three Labour frontbenchers quit after defying Keir Starmer on Brexit deal

    Tonia Antoniazzi and Helen Hayes among 36 Labour MPs who abstained from vote despite whip to back it

February 2020

  • John Crace

    The politics sketch
    Condescension, false humility, divisiveness – welcome to Mikeyworld

    John Crace
    Michael Gove runs MPs through a maze of contradictions and doublespeak as he sets out stall for EU talks
  • From left: Rebecca Long-Bailey, Lisa Nandy and Keir Starmer.

    Starmer refuses to promise jobs to his leadership rivals

    Frontrunner for top post rejects chance to heal Labour party’s divisions
  • Hilary Benn

    MPs urge government to fix all buildings with dangerous cladding

    Esther McVey told to bail out all flat owners caught in post-Grenfell fire safety crisis

October 2019

  • Jeremy Corbyn speaking in Northampton on Thursday

    Pro-remain MPs plan 'super Saturday' vote on second referendum

  • Concept image showing the proposed design of a HS2 train

    Politicians' anger at threat to HS2 Leeds-Sheffield rail route

September 2019

  • BRITAIN-POLITICS-EU-BREXIT<br>A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament's Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he  speaks to move a motion to hold an early parliamentary general election, in the House of Commons in London on September 4, 2019. - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday called for parliament to vote in favour of holding early elections after MPs dealt a major blow against his Brexit strategy. (Photo by - / PRU / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / PRU " - NO USE FOR ENTERTAINMENT, SATIRICAL, MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - EDITORS NOTE THE IMAGE HAS BEEN DIGITALLY ALTERED AT SOURCE TO OBSCURE VISIBLE DOCUMENTS-/AFP/Getty Images

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK government fails in bid to call election for 15 October – as it happened

    Government fails to make two-thirds threshold required under Fixed-term Parliaments Act

July 2019

  • MPs in the chamber

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Jeremy Hunt apologises after failing to vote with government on prorogation by mistake – as it happened

    Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments, including MPs’ vote on move intended to stop next PM proroguing parliament for no-deal Brexit

June 2019

  • Ed Davey

    Yvette Cooper or Hilary Benn should lead unity government to halt Brexit – Ed Davey

  • The Labour MP Hilary Benn

    Hilary Benn calls on Labour to back second referendum 'loud and clear'

  • Hilary Benn

    Northern Ireland Brexit impact 'mapping exercise' finally released

  • Donald Trump and Theresa May within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London. Cutbacks could reduce Britain’s influence internationally.

    Cuts to diplomatic service will reduce Britain’s influence, MPs warn

May 2019

  • Andrew Mitchell and Justine Greening

    Andrew Mitchell and Justine Greening back calls for foreign loan transparency

  • John Crace

    The politics sketch
    Burble, burble, babble. After weeks of silence, May finally speaks

    John Crace

April 2019

  • Keir Starmer

    Labour denies having to rewrite EU election leaflet after referendum row

    Draft provoked fury among those insisting confirmatory vote is party policy
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