Lords approve law that would block UAE Telegraph takeover
Peers pass amendment to prevent foreign state control of UK newspapers and periodical news magazines
Peers pass amendment to prevent foreign state control of UK newspapers and periodical news magazines
Washington and London announce sanctions on two individuals and one company linked to China state-affiliated group APT31
New guidance comes despite organisation’s ban on giving puberty blockers to under-18s
The tennis coach, and mother of double Wimbledon champion Sir Andy Murray, wants to see the Equality Act overhauled
As speculation over revolt against PM grows, former Commons Leader tells colleagues ‘to just get on with it’
Lucy Frazer said she is ‘minded to’ send the Redbird IMI bid to the Competition and Markets Authority for a six-month inquiry
British negotiators flew to the country in an unsuccessful last-ditch attempt to get an agreement over the line
More than 100,000 people have signed a petition which says terminally ill people ‘should not suffer unbearably against their will’
Businessman Frank Hester allegedly told staff that the MP made him ‘want to hate all black women’ and ‘should be shot’
Wage to increase by 5.5pc to £91,346 in April, says Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, leaving taxpayers ‘aghast’
Prof Sir Louis Appleby, the Government’s adviser on suicide prevention, said raising the subject may add to distress in young people
‘Red Wall Rottweiler’ has joined the party he once warned presents a bigger risk to Tories and to country than Labour
In letter to PM, Baroness Stowell says ‘principle of our news media being free from government control or interference is in jeopardy’
Rachel Maclean says the phrase is totally meaningless and like ‘something out of a Good Housewife manual’