Politics

Will no-fault eviction reforms get watered down?

The BBC has seen draft amendments to a bill to ban landlords from evicting tenants without reason.

Politics

Marches will continue, say pro-Palestinian groups

Protest organisers hit back at the home secretary, who said they have made their point and should stop.

Politics

Infected blood victims step up compensation fight

More than 80 people have died since a public inquiry called for full compensation payments to be made.

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Cash-strapped councils target arts and parks cuts

More than half of councils say they are likely to be unable to balance the books in the next five years.

Politics

We need assisted dying vote after report – Rantzen

A cross-party group of MPs found evidence of care benefits in countries that allow assisted dying.

Politics

Inquiry into Sarah Everard’s killer to report first findings

The inquiry is looking at how off-duty Met police officer Wayne Couzens was able to murder Sarah Everard.

Politics

PM and Starmer row over ex-leaders at angry PMQs

The records of the former Tory leader Liz Truss and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn dominated heated exchanges in the Commons.

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Tories explore scrapping non-dom tax status

The chancellor is exploring the idea of scrapping the status in order to deliver tax cuts for millions.

Politics

Voters go to the polls in Rochdale by-election

The people of Rochdale will have their say on who will be the town’s next MP.

technology

Tech and corporate-enabled aid puts vulnerable people’s data at risk: Report

Though corporations now play a larger role in delivering aid during humanitarian crises, they can also put people’s data and security at risk, according to a report by digital advocacy organisation Access Now