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Tractors drive towards London ahead of Westminster protests

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Tractors drive towards London on the A243 as farmers are expected to stage protests in Westminster over agricultural inheritance tax changes. Farmers have reacted with anger and dismay to the inheritance tax changes for farming...
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Tractors arrive in Westminster ahead of protests

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Tractors arrive in Parliament Square, Westminster where farmers are expected to stage protests over agricultural inheritance tax changes. Farmers have reacted with anger and dismay to the inheritance tax changes for farming businesses,...
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Tractors drive through Westminster ahead of protests

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The Government is facing calls from farmers and opposition parties to scrap its changes to agricultural inheritance tax ahead of protests in Westminster. The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is holding a mass lobby of MPs with 1,800 of its...
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Pro-Israel activists clash with climate and Gaza protesters in Central London

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Pro-Israel activists clashed with climate protesters in Whitehall on Saturday, as demonstrations took place to call for an end to the use of fossil fuels and what organisers called "UK complicity in the Gaza genocide".
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Labour react to Kemi Badenoch's Tory leadership win

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Labour Party chair Ellie Reeves MP responded to Kemi Badenoch's appointment as the new leader of the Conservative Party on Saturday. She congratulated Ms Badenoch but said the “Conservatives have learned nothing since the British people...
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Dads deliver letter calling on MPs to improve paternity pay in the UK for dads

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A large group of fathers gathered in Westminster to deliver a letter to MPs, calling on the Prime Minister to improve the UK’s statutory paternity offer - which at 2 weeks on less than half the minimum wage is the worst in Europe....
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Assisted dying: Silent Witness star warns MPs not to be 'seduced' by wording

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Legalising assisted dying would be a "country-defining moment" but there is no safe way to change the law while guaranteeing the protection of disabled and elderly people, actor and campaigner Liz Carr has insisted. The Silent Witness...
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Right-to-die campaigner’s daughter: Dad would be ‘livid’ at law’s slow progress

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Right-to-die campaigner Tony Nicklinson would be “absolutely fuming” that more progress has not been made in the past 12 years on legalising assisted dying, his daughter said. Lauren Peters, who was 25 when her father died days after his...
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MP Bob Blackman reads the results of the final ballot of Tory MPs

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MP Bob Blackman reads the results of the final ballot of Tory MPs. Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch reach final round of the Conservative leadership contest, James Cleverly is eliminated. Ms Badenoch won 42 votes and Mr Jenrick 41 votes,...
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Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch to face off in final Tory leadership vote

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Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch will go head-to-head in the final heat of the Conservative Party leadership contest, after James Cleverly was knocked out in the latest round of voting. Former home secretary Mr Cleverly was eliminated in...
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Reform UK to bring private prosecution of men in Manchester Airport fight if not charged by CPS - HD version

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The Reform Party has said it will launch a private prosecution against the men suspected of being involved in a disturbance at Manchester Airport in July if they are not charged by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). Footage of a fracas...
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Reform UK to bring private prosecution of men in Manchester Airport fight if not charged by CPS

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The Reform Party has said it will launch a private prosecution against the men suspected of being involved in a disturbance at Manchester Airport in July if they are not charged by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). Footage of a fracas...
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Reform threatens private prosecution over Manchester Airport disturbance

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Footage of a fracas at the airport went viral and appeared to show an officer kicking and stamping on the head of Fahir Amaaz, 19, as he and his brother Muhammed Amaad, 25, were restrained by officers. Reform UK has said it will launch a...
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Reform UK to bring private prosecution of men in Manchester Airport fight if not charged by CPS - full press conference

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The Reform Party has said it will launch a private prosecution against the men suspected of being involved in a disturbance at Manchester Airport in July if they are not charged by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). Footage of a fracas...
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Kemi Badenoch launches Conservative leadership bid - full speech

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Kemi Badenoch has said the Conservative government’s mistake was that it “talked right but governed left” as she launched her Tory leadership campaign in Westminster.
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Badenoch says Tories ‘talked right but governed left’ at party leadership launch

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Kemi Badenoch has said the Conservative government’s mistake was that it “talked right but governed left” as she launched her Tory leadership campaign in Westminster.
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Depute leader Keith Brown speech at SNP conference

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Depute leader Keith Brown gives his address at the SNP Annual National Conference at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.
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Farage revealed as highest-earning MP, receiving £98,000 a month from GB News

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been revealed to be the highest-earning MP. The MP for Clacton said he is receiving almost £98,000 a month for presenting GB News, for a reported 32 hours a week, as a full list of MPs’ registered...
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Archbishop of Canterbury headlines the Service for a new Parliament in London

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Footage of The Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Reverend Justin Welby, Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, and Speaker of the House of Lords, Lord McFal, among others, attending attending the Service for a New Parliament...
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Stock footage of House of Lords interior as it prepares for State Opening of Parliament

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Stock footage of the interior of the House of Lords in Westminster ahead of the State Opening of Parliament
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MPs swearing in as affirmations continue

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Liberal Democrats MP Steve Darling has officially taken his seat in the Commons after swearing in alongside his guide dog Jennie. Mr Darling was followed by disability activist and Labour MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, Dr Marie...
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It was a very productive meeting, says Kim McGuinness as mayors visit Downing Street

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It was a very productive meeting, says Mayor of the North East Kim McGuinness during a visit to Downing Street as the Prime Minister aims to reset the relationship between Government and the mayors.
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Newly elected MPs from Plaid Cymru in Wales gather at Westminster

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Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth speaks at an event celebrating the party's new MPs. Leader Rhun ap Iorwerth, joins the four Plaid Cymru MPs (left to right ) Ben Lake, Ann Davies, Liz Saville Roberts and Llinos Medi, who won seats in...
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Four newly elected Green MPs gather at College Green in London

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Clips from gathering of the four newly elected MPs from the UK Green Party before entering Westminster for their first day in office. Interview with party leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay.