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Young people will be hardest hit by the government’s approach to Brexit. It is for Theresa May to ensure she doesn’t sacrifice their futures on the altars of ideology, writes Seema Malhotra
Maria Caulfield’s appointment as Conservative vice chair for women raised eyebrows when it was announced by No10 in January. The Lewes MP wants to set the record straight, and outline how politics is about more than just parliament. She talks to Sebastian Whale
From opposition to detention centres to rhetoric on immigration, we know what Labour are against when it comes to home affairs. But what proposals are the party putting forward? Emilio Casalicchio talks to Diane Abbott to find out
World Book Day recognises the positive impact that reading together for as little as 10 minutes a day can have on a child’s outcome. Julia Lopez wants MPs to spread the word
Drones are being used to smuggle drugs and phones into Britain’s prisons and undermining safety. We must act now to regain control, writes David Hanson
Every now and then, the Peers Outreach Program provides proof that democracy in the United Kingdom is alive and well, writes Lord Goddard
The government should support our campaign to give more priority to the development of nursing and midwifery, writes former NHS Chief Executive Lord Crisp
As we leave the EU we must ensure future governments do not roll back the progress we’ve made on public health, write Lord Hunt, Lord Warner, Lord Patel and Baroness Jolly
New legislation is needed to make the misuse of drones a criminal offence and to make the registration of their ownership mandatory, writes John Hayes
Near misses between drones and aircraft are on the increase. We need regulation before there’s an accident, says Baroness Randerson
The number of people living with diabetes is rising fast. As healthcare evolves, we must make sure those living with the condition are given the support and understanding they need, writes Liz McInnes
Whilst some parts of the government’s National Child Obesity Strategy are welcome, its reliance on a voluntary approach will not provide the necessary impetus for real change, argues Baroness Benjamin
The Engineering a Better World podcast series from The House magazine and the IET is back for series two! New host Jonn Elledge discusses with parliamentarians and industry experts how technology and engineering can provide policy solutions to our changing world.
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