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Mandy Baker reports as the Home Secretary condemns the train attack as the 'worst of humanity' - and the Prime Minister vows that a new bill will stop cover-ups by the state.
Alicia McCarthy looks ahead to a new Hillsborough law, peers debate Ukraine, and we remember the Flying Nightingales - nurses who risked their own lives to save countless servicemen during the Second World War.
A minister tells the Commons he's horrified by developments in Sudan, MPs look ahead to the Chancellor's Budget and question progress in delivering compensation to victims of the infected blood scandal. Also, a peer asks a Transport minister to buy his ex-wife's home near Heathrow Airport. Susan Hulme reports.
Sean Curran reports on the latest round of Prime Minister's Questions.
Susan Hulme reports as the Government is defeated again in the House of Lords over workers' rights.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs demand answers about how a failed migrant and convicted sex offender was accidentally released from prison last week.
Alicia McCarthy reports on moves to tackle ticketless fans getting into football matches and MPs hold their first debate on hoarding disorder. Also, the rules on debating royal affairs in the Commons and th 75th anniversary of the chamber re-opening after bomb damage during World War II.
Sean Curran reports as MPs questions why the government is spending millions of pounds on an empty prison that may never re-open.
Susan Hulme reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more. The Liberal Democrat leader calls for Prince Andrew to face questions from MPs, peers discuss the details of a Bill to legalise assisted dying and the former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner delivers her resignation statement.
Sean Curran report as the Conservatives question the Government about the inquiry into the rape gangs scandal.
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as the culture secretary condemns the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from next month's match against Aston Villa.
In a special edition of the programme, Susan Hulme looks back on 80 years of Today in Parliament.
The latest on the Chinese spying collapsed trial.
Alicia McCarthy reports as Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash over the collapse of the case against two men accused of spying for China.
Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster as MPs from across the Commons welcome the ceasefire deal in Gaza.
Alicia McCarthy reports as the Home Secretary answers MPs' questions about the attack on the Manchester synagogue.




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Dominic Raab's comments as to the failings, as he sees it, of the Human Rights Act are ridiculous. Posturing without substance.