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Palestinian children should not have to fear that the bulldozers might demolish their homes any more than Israeli children should not have to cower under their classroom desks because the sirens are signalling a rocket attack, says Wes Streeting MP.
Brexit Secretary David Davis has been rapped after cutting short a grilling by MPs because of the “maximum pace” his department is working at.
The UK is uniquely well placed to globally champion measures that will protect and improve the lives of children caught up in conflict, says Save the Children.
Ahead of his Westminster Hall debate on Wednesday 25th April, Chris Law MP writes about the need to do more to protect children living in areas affected by conflict.
Confronting religious intolerance would strengthen the Commonwealth and society at large, writes Preet Gill
Donald Trump will finally make his first visit to Britain since becoming US president this summer, it has emerged.
Prince Charles has been confirmed as the next head of the Commonwealth - despite calls from top Labour figures that he should have been overlooked.
The heads of parliament’s most powerful committees have joined forces in a bid to coordinate the information that each have on the threats posed by Russia.
Boris Johnson has committed Britain to spending more than £200m on educating "the world's most marginalised girls", while urging global leaders to follow suit.
Ministers are braced for a new Brexit bust-up in the Commons, after senior MPs from across the House teamed up to pile pressure on the Government over the UK's membership of a customs union.
We will not get a sensible strategy for Syria unless we come to terms with our instinctive rejection of the Assad regime, writes Lord Green
A Conservative MP been slammed by the mother of a dead soldier after posting a smiling picture of himself on the throne of Iraq’s brutal former dictator Saddam Hussein.
As Commonwealth Heads of Government meet, Baroness Sheehan calls for increased investment in malaria surveillance for a smarter approach to beating the disease.
Jeremy Corbyn was hit by a major Commons rebellion after dozens of Labour MPs ignored his order to vote against a motion he had tabled himself.
John McDonnell today urged the Government to speed up a transparency drive that could usher in a major financial crackdown on the brutal Assad regime in Syria.
The Government has accused Russia of a large-scale cyber hack targeting thousands of British households.
Theresa May has thrown her weight behind Prince Charles as the next head of the Commonwealth.
Labour frontbencher Diane Abbott has been blasted after using a made-up image to attack the Government over Syria.
As the UK embarks on a new future, it must maintain its leadership in the Western alliance. The great democracies of the globe need a strong Britain to help guide and lead them. Don’t underestimate your role in helping to shape the world’s future, writes our guest editor Alexander Downer
Theresa May has not met her own legal tests for launching air strikes in Syria, Labour's Shadow Attorney General has said.
As Britain prepares to take on the role of Chair in Office, we will work to ensure the Commonwealth takes its rightful place as a global voice, writes Lord Ahmad
The Commonwealth has emerged as a hyper-connected trade network for the digital age – and is key to the UK’s reorientation in a post-Brexit world, writes Lord Howell
Britain must use its time as chair-in-office to break down barriers to gender equality and secure an empowered future for women in the Commonwealth, writes Maria Miller
The most sustainable way to lift millions of people out of poverty across the Commonwealth is through boosting trade and investment, says Lord Purvis