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Unless this Government changes tune, elderly people will be lonelier, disabled people will get sicker, vulnerable children will fall through the net
The five things you need to know about politics today
Parliament approved a motion of contempt of Parliament, which means the government now has to disclose the secret legal advice given for Brexit in full. Attorney Geoffrey Cox had presented a summary of advice to the House previously, saying full disclosure would not be in the public interest. Now the government will have to hand over the full legal advice.
MPs back Dominic Grieve motion to amend the prime minister's 'plan B'.
This is the first time in history government ministers have been found guilty of the ancient offence.
Speaker acts after cabinet minister's 'two fingers' to MPs’ demands.
Government accused of creating a 'hostile environment' for disabled people after Labour investigation.
Headteachers fear another "turn for the worse" after eight years of education austerity.
Surely a caring government should thank Professor Alston, for highlighting the suffering of so many and then resolve to to act on his findings?