MPs have voted to back a controversial review into disciplinary procedures, which has resulted in a Conservative MP avoiding suspension after breaching lobbying rules.
15.10.2021 - 22:47 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
MPs in Greater Manchester have reacted with sadness and resilience following the tragic death of Sir David Amess.
The 69-year-old, who had been an MP since 1983, died after being stabbed at a meeting in his Essex constituency this afternoon.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering the Conservative veteran, who is married with five children.
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Paying tribute, Prime Minister Boris Johnson described the
MPs have voted to back a controversial review into disciplinary procedures, which has resulted in a Conservative MP avoiding suspension after breaching lobbying rules.
A man has been charged with the murder of MP Sir David Amess.
The Prime Minister says the people of Greater Manchester 'deserve better' when it comes to the well-documented failings of their police force.
Perth and Kinross politicians have been contacted by police over safety concerns following the death of Tory MP Sir David Amess.
Health bosses and Greater Manchester's Mayor have issued a plea for passengers to use face coverings on trams, trains and buses as they warn: ‘Covid’s still here’.
MPs across the country struck a defiant tone as they held constituency surgeries as normal - less than 24 hours after the death of Sir David Amess.
The Home Secretary has said politicians will not be 'cowed' following the fatal stabbing of MP Sir David Amess, which police believe may be linked to Islamist extremism.
Police have confirmed that there is 'no threat to Scotland' after Tory MP Sir David Amess was killed in a terrorist attack
Face-to-face meetings between MPs and constituents should be suspended pending a security review following the killing of Sir David Amess, an ex-Conservative minister has said.
was killed on Friday, MPs have said. The Queen will designate new cities to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee next year, and a competition for local authorities to put forward their towns for city status opened in June.
A scathing parliamentary report "validates" concerns raised by himself and other regional leaders last year about local lockdowns Andy Burnham has said.
An ambitious underground railway station at Piccadilly will NOT be included in the government's much-anticipated railway plans for the north, it has been claimed today.
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Friendly Fires have criticised the Tories for using their 2011 single ‘Blue Cassette’ during Boris Johnson‘s speech at the party conference today (October 6).The track, from their second album ‘Pala’, was used as the Prime Minister walked out on stage ahead of his address in Manchester.Its use sparked an angry response on social media from the St Albans band.“We do not endorse the Conservative party’s use of our track ‘Blue Cassette’.
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