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Today, members of the House of Lords will debate the Terminally Ill Adults Bill for the first sitting of Committee Stage. Baroness Finlay of Llandaff, Baroness Grey-Thompson, Lord Carlile of Berriew, Baroness Coffey, Lord Goodman of Wycombe, Lord Moylan, and Lord Sandhurst, all opponents of the Assisted Dying Bill, have together tabled 587 amendments to… Read more »
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) met the new Policing Minister, Sarah Jones MP, on Wednesday 12 November, to raise concerns affecting the shooting community, including a forthcoming consultation on plans to merge shotgun and firearms licensing. During the meeting with the Minister, BASC underlined the sector’s commitment to high standards and public… Read more »
The House of Commons today held a debate on the recognition of the Ukrainian Holodomor. Conservative MP Pauline Latham, who led the debate, told the House: “I hope that today that we will vote to recognise the Holodomor as genocide. Then we can send a clear message to Putin and to the world that the… Read more »
During a debate to discuss the amendments made in the House of Lords to the Eu Retained Law Bill, the government said they disagree with the proposals. Conservative MP Jacob Reese Mogg said the amendments changed the sentiment of the bill and would mean more EU law remains than is overhauled.

