This site requires JavaScript for certain functions and interactions to work. Please turn on JavaScript for the best possible experience.
Subscribe to The House
Follow us:
Get The House email sent to your inbox
Sign up now
Rather than listening to scare stories, let’s focus on the money, the freedoms and the opportunities a no-deal Brexit can bring, says John Redwood
Travel is good for our understanding of each other, it is good for our local economies, and it is something the UK will absolutely continue to support, writes Michael Ellis
If devolution is going to improve economic performance, then government boundaries should relate to modern day economic realities, writes Clive Betts
In contrast to the government’s poor progress, Labour will ensure garden cities are built in line with their visionary principles, writes Roberta Blackman-Woods
Establishing free ports across the north of England would boost trade, create jobs and rebalance the UK’s economic divide, says Martin Vickers
Bob Kerslake has been tasked by Labour with helping the party prepare for entering government. Just how far along in the process is the former head of the Home Civil Service? Gary Connor reports
Leidos have a 13-year contract with the MOD to help British SMEs supply the UK's troops
If the prime minister’s plan is voted down, we need to come together behind a practical compromise. The only one available is Norway-plus, says Nick Boles
The country must have the final say if the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal is defeated, writes Luciana Berger
This week MPs will face one of the most consequential votes in generations. Graeme Cowie, Brexit and Constitutional Law specialist at the House of Commons Library, looks at how it will work – and what could happen next
The CBI’s Carolyn Fairbairn fears a defeat for Theresa May’s Brexit agreement could unleash yet more disruption and uncertainty for British business. She tells Sebastian Whale why the deal – while far from perfect – offers a clear route map to success
In July 2016 David Davis was appointed Secretary of State at the new Department for Exiting the EU and tasked with delivering Brexit. Two and a half years on, as MPs vote on the government’s withdrawal agreement, he is urging MPs to “drive a stake” into the deal, which he claims would be worse than remaining. He talks to Sebastian Whale about how we got here, and how he would get Brexit back on track
Connecting Communities is an initiative aimed at empowering and strengthening community ties across the UK. Launched in partnership with The National Lottery, it aims to promote dialogue and support Parliamentarians working to nurture a more connected society.
Find out more