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MPs on the cross-party Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee are calling for the Government to stop the passage of a Bill that would introduce a requirement to show photographic ID to vote at polling stations and could give Downing Street more power over the election watchdog until more thorough consultations take place. In a… Read more »
Much like his erstwhile journalistic endeavours, Boris Johnson’s political career has never been free from controversy and scandal, and his tenure as prime minister is no exception. However, could the recent eruption of allegations regarding multiple Covid rule breaches during lockdown in No 10 be one step too far for the electorate? Might his alleged… Read more »