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Labour's Shadow Secretary of State for International Development Kate Osamor does not support the government rolling out the red carpet for the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia who she calls 'the architect of Saudi Arabia’s disastrous war in Yemen'.
Labour have accused Theresa May of preparing to sign "grubby business deals" with Saudi Arabia as it emerged the country's Crown Prince has been granted an audience with the Queen.
Labour MP Graham Jones writes ahead of the visit by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and questions those people protesting over the legality of British defence sales to Saudi Arabia.
Boris Johnson has said British officials may boycott the World Cup if Russia is found to have played any part in the hospitalisation of Sergei Skripal.
Here is a summary of this morning's briefing for lobby journalists by the Prime Minister's official spokesman.
The Department for International Development has been forced to reprimand staff in 14 cases of sexual harassment in just over 20 years, it was revealed today.
Labour MP Stephen Kinnock says the US plan to slap huge tariffs on steel and aluminium imports cannot be dismissed as "yet another example of Trumpian bluster".
Penny Mordaunt has said a summit of major charities organised in the wake of the Oxfam sex scandal is a “crucial moment” to drive up standards across the aid sector.
Theresa May has told Donald Trump of her "deep concern" at his threat to slap huge tariffs on imported steel.
Tory backbencher Bob Stewart has suggested that teachers in American high schools may have to be armed in the wake of the latest school shooting in Florida.
Downing Street has hit back at the White House after Donald Trump said he planned to slap huge tariffs on imported steel.
Dods Monitoring’s Connor Smart reviews Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson’s first appearance before the Defence Select Committee, saying some may view what was revealed during the session as a key turning point.
Pressure was growing on Theresa May tonight as Conservative MPs lined up to back a bid to keep the UK in a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
The Commonwealth is emerging as a massive transmission engine for British soft power and influence, writes Lord Howell
This year Parliamentarians from 53 member states have an historic opportunity to help build a secure, prosperous Commonwealth, writes James Duddridge
The Government has risked the ire of Tory eurosceptics by proposing an indefinite Brexit implementation period.
Jeremy Corbyn has demanded an apology and damages from Tory vice chair Ben Bradley who accused him on Twitter of “selling secrets to communist spies”.
Labour frontbencher Barry Gardiner has said MPs probably meet foreign spies on a regular basis as he defended Jeremy Corbyn over claims he passed information to the Communists at the height of the Cold War.
It is vital that we use April’s Commonwealth summit as a vehicle to spread knowledge about what the organisation offers, writes Baroness Berridge
Oxfam are investigating 26 new allegations relating to the Haiti sex scandal, while thousands of donors have pulled their funding, the charity’s boss has revealed.
The Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for the Voluntary Sector, Baroness Barker, writes ahead of her Lords Question today on 'Improving the regulation of charities, social enterprises, and voluntary organisations'.
UK foreign aid money must be diverted towards more longer-term initiatives if it is to make a real difference, a watchdog has said.
Oxfam has been barred from bidding for taxpayers' money for the foreseeable future after allegations of improper sexual behaviour rocked public confidence in the charity.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has said Jeremy Corbyn "cannot be trusted" after it emerged the Labour leader held meetings with a Czech spy during the Cold War.