As polls continue to predict a Labour landslide, what does it mean to control the agenda in the House of Commons?
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Jeremy Paxman’s most memorable put downs on University Challenge
Amol Rajan will replace Paxman as host of the show after 29 years.
Ben Wallace resigns as Sunak set to appoint new defence secretary
Mr Wallace announced last month he would resign from the senior Cabinet role at the next reshuffle.
Patel and Rees-Mogg should not be given honours, David Lammy says
The shadow foreign secretary said the two former senior ministers should not be rewarded due to their records in Government.
King tells Starmer: You must be ‘utterly exhausted and nearly on your knees’
Charles welcomed the Labour leader to Buckingham Palace as he prepared to appoint him as the UK’s next prime minister.
Nottingham joins other universities in asking courts to help end protest camps
A number of educational institutions have taken legal action over Pro-Palestinian protests on campus.
Son of Asia’s richest man ties knot in year’s most extravagant wedding
The guest list reportedly included Sir Tony Blair and Boris Johnson as well as a galaxy of stars such as Adele and Drake.
UK has given Russia and China ‘ammunition’ to breach international law — Lammy
The shadow foreign secretary said a future Labour government would have an ‘unwavering respect for the rule of law’.
Netanyahu condemns ‘shameful’ partial suspension of UK arms exports to Israel
The Israeli Prime Minister said ‘Britain’s misguided decision will only embolden Hamas’.
UK support for Israel ‘unshakeable’ says Healey amid backlash over arms decision
Defence Secretary John Healey said the UK had a duty to suspend some arms exports over concerns they could be used in breach of international law.

