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From Commons power cuts to when foreign power corrupts, a defiant Chris Bryant’s calls for a strong response to the Skripal attack results in torrent of abuse
From inspirational workshops to projects clearly making a difference, Jack McConnell imbibes the spirit of change in The Gambia’s new political climate
If we’re to close the gender gap in the STEM sector and encourage more girls into tech careers the government must get parents on side, writes Carol Monaghan
The nuclear industry is firing up for an exciting future, so the government needs to develop a strategy to deliver the next generation of skilled workers, writes Trudy Harrison
In 2018 it is my mission to make MPs aware of the crucial role they play in ensuring schools, colleges and businesses seize the opportunity to inspire the next generation of engineers, writes Stephen Metcalfe
Whoever started the myth that tech is above the law is wrong – as legislators we are failing in our duty if we believe it, writes Chi Onwurah
Gary Connor looks at ahead to this week’s agenda in the Upper Chamber
Sam Gyimah has wasted no time in engaging with students since being appointed Universities Minister. But with Jeremy Corbyn the ‘only game on campus’ at the election, is it too little, too late for the Conservative party? He talks to Sebastian Whale
The crimes of the Nazis can never be remedied. But there are steps we can take to return works of art to the families from whom they were stolen, writes Theresa Villiers
From fashion to furniture, Britain’s design sector relies on EU protections. Ministers must ensure this multi-billion pound industry is not put at risk, writes Lord Clement-Jones
The Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill is not about party politics – it is simply a question of humanity and compassion, writes Angus MacNeil
Melrose's takeover bid is profoundly worrying. Theresa May must prove the strength of her commitment to an economy that 'works for everyone' and put the public interest first, writes Adrian Bailey
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