Was Partygate to blame for the scale of the Government’s Police Bill defeat in the Lords?
The scale of the Government’s defeat in the Lords over amendments to the Police and Crime Bill is important.
The scale of the Government’s defeat in the Lords over amendments to the Police and Crime Bill is important.
It’s time for make ‘ecocide’ a crime in the UK, writes the Green peer.
Why is it left to the unelected chamber to defend abandoned Brits? The Green peer looks at this week’s Lords agenda.
The judge ruled that Rami Ranger ‘victimised’ and ‘discriminated against’ a woman who complained about harassment at his firm.
Support services are stretched to the limit – and too many people are likely to fall through the cracks, writes Natalie Bennett.
The Hostile Environment rightly took a battering in the House of Lords on Monday. Natalie Bennett explores what happened.
Will rural MPs side with the government or farmers?
The Tories are trying to dodge scrutiny of sweeping legislative changes, writes Dick Newby, leader of the Lib Dems in the Lords.
The Greens will let members vote on who goes to the Lords.
Peers will be getting more in a day than many Universal Credit claimants get in a month.