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This year Parliamentarians from 53 member states have an historic opportunity to help build a secure, prosperous Commonwealth, writes James Duddridge
There is no satisfactory offence to deal with attacks on animals supporting our law enforcement services. Now is the time to change that, writes Sir Oliver Heald
It’s time to end the cruelty of medicine denial and criminalisation to the seriously ill, writes Paul Flynn
There is pressure on the legislative timetable. But surely, in this centennial year of women’s suffrage, we can find time to change the law governing marriage registration, writes Dame Caroline Spelman
The days of new employment laws being created only for those in more conventional employment should be left behind, writes Tracy Brabin
It is vital that we use April’s Commonwealth summit as a vehicle to spread knowledge about what the organisation offers, writes Baroness Berridge
If Britain crashes out of the European Union without a deal in place, there is only one realistic option. We must rejoin EFTA – and ensure a soft landing, writes Antoinette Sandbach
Citizens from the British Overseas Territories currently have to reside in the UK for five years before they can join the Armed Forces. It’s time to lift this barrier – and show we value our strong and lasting relationship, write Labour’s Luke Pollard and Conservative Andrew Bowie
Introducing an 'opt out' system for organ donation could save as many as 500 lives a year. It’s time for Members of Parliament to act, writes Geoffrey Robinson
Improving our understanding of ADHD could save millions of pounds for the public purse - and help boost the life chances for millions of people across the UK, writes Jo Platt
To flourish post-Brexit we must adopt a new model of public service delivery that prioritises innovation. Nowhere is this more important than in healthcare, writes George Freeman
More devolved powers could help tackle the Liverpool city region’s health inequalities – but we need better integrated public services to make it work, writes Steve Rotheram
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