The Leader of the Opposition takes aim at the ‘three lawyers’ she says are driving government policy
By Lorin Bell-Cross
‘We saw the intelligence that tells us that Iran is rushing to a bomb’, the Israeli opposition leader tells Parliament’s foreign affairs committee
Government continues to emphasise Britain’s lack of involvement in Iran attacks
The DUP’s Sammy Wilson on what he sees as Labour’s misguided approach to Israel and his rapport with the Gaza independents
The department is accused of failing to learn from the mistakes of Covid-era repatriation efforts
Stourbridge MP Cat Eccles claimed senior figures in the Knesset had told her tough measures against far-right Israeli ministers would be ‘helpful’
MPs were panned for asking the Israeli ambassador to testify alongside her Iranian counterpart
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The foreign secretary said it was ‘no surprise’ that Israel considers Iran’s nuclear programme an existential threat
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‘Now is the time for restraint, calm and a return to diplomacy’, the prime minister said.
Ministers have imposed measures against far-right Israeli ministers, but still pursue trade talks with human rights-abusing Gulf states
The Lords sat until 1am debating amendments to the legislation
Marco Rubio: ‘We remind our partners not to forget who the real enemy is’
MPs debated a petition to ban the non-stun slaughter of animals
‘Ignorant’ language will not end the war, warned one frontbencher
Outraged MPs told the JC it was not appropriate for the Chaplain to ‘freelance’
The UN was forced to correct the figure after it was cited by humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher in a BBC interview, but not before it was repeated in Parliament
By Jane Prinsley