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The five things you need to know about politics today
If May’s aim is to convince MPs they have little choice but to follow the government, she could face more of an uphill struggle than realised
This week the BBC tried to cut me out of view, but when they go high, we go higher
The five things you need to know about politics today
A grand committee that featured lawmakers from nine different countries met in London to investigate the impact of disinformation on Facebook was having on democracy. They requested Mark Zuckerberg answer questions before them, but instead the American tech giant sent Lord Allan, their Director of Policy in Europe, instead - much to the outrage of the committee.
Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Michael Gove outlines the steps the government will take to tackle climate control, with the aim of keeping global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius. While Gove said the report shows there is still time to hit that target, environmentalists say the government isn’t doing enough to take control of climate change.
The five things you need to know about politics today
We’re not talking about abstract regulations here, we're talking paid holidays, time off for working mums and dads, equal pay for women
The five things you need to know about politics today