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The latest on the Chinese spying collapsed trial.
Alicia McCarthy reports as Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash over the collapse of the case against two men accused of spying for China.
Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster as MPs from across the Commons welcome the ceasefire deal in Gaza.
Alicia McCarthy reports as the Home Secretary answers MPs' questions about the attack on the Manchester synagogue.
Alicia McCarthy reports as peers decide whether to allow the assisted dying bill to continue its passage through Parliament.
Sean Curran reports as peers tackle the government about complicated rail fares.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as peers are divided over plans to ban Israelis from an elite British defence college over Gaza.
Sean Curran reports as MPs hold an emergency debate on the appointment and dismissal of Peter Mandelson as the UK's ambassador to the United States.
Susan Hulme reports as Shabana Mahmood makes her Commons debut as home secretary and MPs question the dropping of charges in a Chinese "spy" case.
Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster as the House of Lords starts two days of debate on plans to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales.
Sean Curran reports as MPs digest the sacking of Lord Mandelson as ambassador to Washington.
The prime minister is challenged over US Ambassador Lord Mandelson's past links with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Sean Curran reports.
Sean Curran reports on some tough questions for the chancellor, Rachel Reeves.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs were again split over the decision to ban the Palestine Action group.
Alicia McCarthy reports as ministers abandon a key part of their welfare reforms in the face of a revolt by Labour MPs.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster where some Labour MPs say they're still unhappy about the government's proposed welfare reforms, despite the weekend's U-turn.
Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster on the history of backbench rebellions. Also on the programme, why do peers and MPs spend so much time on parliamentary ping pong?
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as the Prime Minister tells MPs he will hold talks with to the Labour backbenchers who are threatening to rebel over his welfare plans.
Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - minus the Prime Minister - as the row over the government's welfare reform plans continues.
Susan Hulme reports as MPs discuss the situation in the Middle East and NATO spending targets.
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Dominic Raab's comments as to the failings, as he sees it, of the Human Rights Act are ridiculous. Posturing without substance.