🛑🚙 BREAKING: @UKLabour pushing for 20mph on thousands of miles of rural roads 🚙 🛑
🥀 Unbelievably, @UKLabour are copying the failed Welsh Labour’s failed road policy
🆕 Government guidance recommends 20mph limits on rural roads, alongside (even) narrower roads and other
Over 18 months of debates, hearings and amendments failed to make the assisted dying legislation bill fit for purpose. So why is it coming back? @KarlTurnerMP writes
While the Press will be focused on the battle for the Labour leadership and Conservatives celebrating our win in Aberdeen, there are two people I want to pay tribute to.
The first is @Winstamike who was an excellent candidate for us in Makerfield. He represented our party with
Absolutely infuriating that one of my colleagues has decided that what Parliament should focus on in the coming months - given everything going on in the world and here at home - is bringing back the assisted dying bill. Head in hands.
Letter from members of the Lords from palliative care, psychiatry and law, on the #AssistedDyingBill. >> "the Bill ... failed because too many of its supporters were unwilling to engage with the complexities of developing a law that is genuinely safe, equitable and
1. This statement contains several inaccurate or confused claims.
First, Edwards says the bill is only for those “at the very end of their lives.”
But the bill’s “6-month prognosis” criterion is very broad: 1 in 5 of those eligible will actually have at least 3 years to live.
Today, Baroness Stedman-Scott, responded to the Government’s statement on the long awaited EHRC Code of Practice calling for the Government to come clean on the changes it requested from the EHRC and commit to correcting errors in the Code.
🏆🥇Many congratulations to @UKHouseofLords women's team in the annual charity Parliamentary tug-of-war with MPs. A great display of teamwork, determination and good spirits on both sides, in aid of @macmillancancer#champions#winners 1/2