The House - 12 Feb 2024

Table of content - The House (12 Feb 2024)

ALI RUSHANARA
IS JAVIER MILEI
SHIPPING FORECAST
CURRENT AFFAIRS
ARGENTINA AND THE UK
ALEX RENNIE
SHEVAUN HAVILAND INTERVIEW
DOMINIC GRIEVE AND HELEN MACNAMARA INTERVIEW
BREXIT: A DONE DEAL
THE NEXT DEREK HATTON?
RUSHANARA ALI INTERVIEW
PROF WILL SEE YOU NOW
JOHN HAYES
BARONESS HOEY
BARONESS FALL
LIAM FOX
LORD DANNATT
LORD HAYWARD
JUDITH CUMMINS
JEFFREY DONALDSON
ED CONWAY
LORDS DIARY
BOOKS & CULTURE
CROSSWORD
NEWS
Legislation only way to reduce Lords numbers
FROM THE CHAIR
Parliament not being transparent on R&R
Legislation only way to reduce Lords numbers
Government accused of undermining Electoral Commission
Aircraft carrier set for Red Sea
House investigation into children’s care market raised in Parliament
...The Secret Fireplace of Vincent Street
Secret polling is a threat to our democracy
STRICTLY BUSINESS
Digital inclusion is essential to a thriving economy
A second Trump presidency would be great for Britain
Stronger foundations: transforming neurological care
Calling all Parliamentarians!
CURRENT AFFAIRS
CURRENT AFFAIRS
How the Port of Dover is empowering Britain’s economic prosperity
Red Sea crisis is a warning that we must invest in our maritime capability
Connected, flexible, resilient – building the electricity network of the future, today
What business rates
What business rates
Open Doors
Take Action
How Rishi Sunak can out-game the plotters
DONE DEAL
DONE DEAL
The new Northern Ireland deal falls far short of what’s needed
Britain is not prepared for World War Three
TWO TO TANGO
TWO TO TANGO
Repair shop
The UK must not keep Taiwan endlessly waiting on its bid to join trade bloc
Why now is the time for Russia to be declared a terrorist state
TIN HATTON
Industry and government partnership holds the key to growing British music globally
Global Britain must lead in resolving the Cyprus issue
Taking learnings from the pandemic to improve global trade rules for health
Shifting sands, the grains that make the world go round
Digital advertising delivers £129bn to UK economy & supercharges SMEs
THE PROF WILL SEE YOU NOW
Making apprenticeships work for young people
The Color Purple
Deeply affecting but with a positive note, All Of Us Strangers is a film not to be missed, writes Lord Collins
Baroness O’Grady reviews David Torrance’s study of Britain’s first Labour government, The Wild Men
The End We Start From: Rosena Allin-Khan makes a note to watch more Bear Grylls
All Of Us Strangers
The End We Start From
The End We Start From
The Color Purple
The Wild Men
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