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Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as the home secretary warns that malign foreign state organisations could threaten the UK's security.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as ministers defend releasing more prisoners in England and Wales early to ease overcrowding.
Susan Hulme reports as the Conservatives warn the Government against backsliding on Brexit. And Thames Water bosses say they may have to impose water restrictions this summer.
Susan Hulme reports as the Prime Minister faces calls to resurrect winter fuel payments for pensioners and there's alarm over the impact of US tariffs on the UK film industry.
Susan Hulme speaks to MPs and peers about money, science and a little bit of history.
Susan Hulme reports on a bid to give Scotland the power to set its own immigration policy, fears are raised about the future of hairdressers and we meet two MPs as they limber up for Sunday's TCS London Marathon.
Susan Hulme reports as ministers relax the rules on the transition to electric vehicles, two MPs denied entry to Israel criticise the decision and fears grow about British Steel.
Susan Hulme reports as the government blocks new rules on background checks for offenders from ethnic minority communities - and ministers prepare for US tariffs.
Susan Hulme reports on Chancellor Rachel Reeves's Spring Statement, Prime Minister's Questions, and more.
Susan Hulme reports as the Transport Secretary updates MPs after a fire caused major disruption at London's Heathrow Airport.
Susan Hulme reports as the Foreign Secretary updates MPs on the conflict in Gaza.
Susan Hulme reports as the Government announces sweeping changes to the welfare system.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster on Prime Minister's Questions and more.
Susan Hulme reports as the Home Secretary unveils a host of new criminal offences, and on warnings about the risk of cyber attacks.
Susan Hulme reports as MPs raise concerns about smartphones in schools. Parliament pulls together in the face of world events and MPs stage their own version of Dragon's Den.
Susan Hulme takes a first look at the government's major new legislation on crime and policing in England and Wales
Susan Hulme with the latest deliberations on the assisted dying bill, a controversial drug facility and the heartbreak of losing comrades in war.
Susan Hulme reports as MPs debate President Trump's plans for Gaza and the UK's proposed reset with the EU.
Susan Hulme reports as energy security and net zero ministers take questions from MPs.
Susan Hulme reports on Prime Minister's Questions where Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch accuse each other of blocking growth.
Susan Hulme reports on MPs questioning the government about defence spending.
Susan Hulme reports as ministers refuse to budge on plans to introduce inheritance tax on farms worth more than £1m
Susan Hulme reports as MPs question the Home Secretary about the inquiry into the stabbings in Southport.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster where MPs and peers spent Friday debating private members' bills. In the Commons there was an attempt to change the law to force housebuilders to install new solar panels on every new home. But a cloud threatened the so called Sunshine Bill. The Government said it wouldn't support the proposals because it wanted to bring in its own changes later this year. Over in the House of Lords, peers debated proposals for a new law which would require people who worked with children to report suspected child sexual abuse to the authorities. This week Susan was watching from the dug out by the side of the pitch as the House of Lords debated the Football Governance Bill. We have post match analysis from the BBC's Sports Editor and some of the leading players. And there's nothing half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats. Susan reports from the tow path as an MP takes to the Thames to publicise a private members bill that will be debated in the Commons later this month.
Susan Hulme reports on the first Prime Minister's Questions of the year and calls for a national inquiry into grooming gangs.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as the Prime Minister stands by his pledge to make the UK the fastest growing advanced economy.
Susan Hulme reports on moves to crack down on "deepfakes" - online image abuse. Plus - does the Palace of Westminster work for MPs with disabilities? And a look back at rowdier times in the House of Lords.
Susan Hulme reports as MPs discuss a bill to recast Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading rules.
Susan Hulme reports as MPs question the Government over what its doing about the situation in Sudan
Susan Hulme reports on government plans to 'get Britain working'.
Susan Hulme reports as the understudies take to the despatch box for Prime Minister's Questions!
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as ministers launch a crackdown on profits made by children's home providers in England.
Susan Hulme reports as MPs question the government about how changes to National Insurance will affect care homes and hospices.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as MPs backed the government's plans to remove hereditary peers from the House of Lords.
Susan Hulme reports as the new Tory leader Kemi Badenoch faces the prime minister at PMQs for the first time.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as the government announces a rise in tuition fees at English universities.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster on the impact of one of this week's Budget announcements on people looking to get back to work.
Susan Hulme reports as peers discuss the situation in Ukraine.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as ministers set out their plans for reform of the criminal justice system.
Susan Hulme reports as MPs urge Ministers to push harder for a ceasefire in the Middle East and Parliament takes the next step towards removing hereditary peers from the Lords.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster where it was the first session of PMQs since MPs returned from the conference recess.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as MPs mark the first anniversary of the 7th of October attacks on Israel by Hamas.
Susan Hulme reports as the home secretary makes a statement about the horrific events in Southport.
Susan Hulme reports as a minister promises more help for the families of victims of the infected blood scandal. Also, Westminster's standards watchdog on advice for new MPs as they continue to deliver their maiden speeches: one shares his Gaelic language skills and another name-checks Chas & Dave and Eric Morecambe.
Susan Hulme reports as MPs discuss the Covid inquiry and the controversial issue of planning.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as plans to clear the victims of the Post Office IT scandal are officially backed by Parliament.
Susan Hulme reports as details of the infected blood compensation scheme are announced. Also, MPs investigate patient safety and peers demand action over water pollution.
Susan Hulme reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as MPs approve plans to suspend those arrested on suspicion of sexual or violent crimes.
Susan Hulme reports as the defence secretary answers MPs' questions about the hacking of an armed forces payroll system.