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Irrespective of your political view, our justice system will require significant ongoing alignment to the corresponding EU arrangements post-Brexit, writes Bob Neill
Northern Ireland’s LGBT community has waited long enough for the right to marry the person they love. It is time that politicians dealt with this injustice, writes Conor McGinn
When over 80% of world’s wealth ends up in the hands of a tiny minority, we know it’s time to rewrite the rules of capitalism, writes Liam Byrne
National Democracy Week offers an opportunity to connect with and inspire under-represented groups. Chloe Smith explains how MPs and peers can get involved
Gary Connor looks ahead to this week’s agenda in the Upper Chamber
After Salisbury, the government must re-evaluate the threats we face and ensure we learn the right lessons from previous mistakes, writes Stewart McDonald
The argument for greater defence spending is rightly gaining momentum but money itself is not enough to resolve serious issues within the MoD, says Johnny Mercer
This review cannot be just another opportunity to reduce funding - it is time for this government to deliver the investment that our Armed Forces and our national security require, writes Shadow Defence Secretary Nia Griffith
We cannot expect deep-rooted power imbalances to crumble and fall at the utterance of worthy but empty rhetoric. It is up to us to take action, writes Liz Saville Roberts
From boosting energy efficiency to cutting out coal, Claire Perry says the UK government is leading the world on clean growth. The self-confessed “greenie” tells Emilio Casalicchio why environmental politics “runs through the heart” of her Conservatism
In uncertain times, we need to exert confidence to friend and foe alike. But years of defence cuts have chipped away at our credibility on the world stage, writes Luke Pollard
What started with a suspicious package ended with a winning joke. Rupa Huq experiences all ends of the spectrum during a topsy-turvy seven days at Westminster
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