The tragic death of Henry Nowak should not be used to sow division.
Instead of condemning comments made by US politicians, Zia Yusuf chose to attack the BBC.
Britain needs leaders who stand up to division, not fuel it.
@JoshBabarinde#bbclaurak
During pregnancy women were not warned about the harmful risks of sodium valproate.
When will the Government act and provide the redress these families deserve?
@SarahGreenLD
Henry Nowak’s family urged people not to exploit his murder to create further division.
It speaks volumes that Nigel Farage chose to ignore them and instead side with JD Vance.
Wes Streeting promised to publish corridor care data in October 2024.
It's now June 2026, and we're still waiting. Patients deserve dignity. Staff deserve better.
@HelenMorganMP
With leaking roofs, a huge repair backlog, and vital A&E and maternity services under pressure, patients deserve action, not hypothetical projects.
@DannyVet
The Trump Administration should not be using the tragic murder of Henry Nowak as a political football.
This is blatant foreign interference designed to fuel division.
The Prime Minister must summon the US Ambassador immediately.
Rather than join other parties in condemning violence and seeking a solution to the problems in our policing, Nigel Farage has once again sought to stoke the flames and sow fear and division in our communities.
Politicians need to come together and find solutions, not more ways to drive our communities apart for their own benefit.
"This isn't a general election. This is an election for a potential future Prime Minister via the back door, and that's not the right way to be doing politics."
“This is an election for a potential future Prime Minister via the backdoor”
Liberal Democrat Jake Austin says Andy Burnham “refuses to say the quiet part out loud” that he wants challenge Starmer for Labour leadership, which is “not the right way to be doing politics”
#bbcqt
‘The algorithms on X push people to the extremes!’
Sir Ed Davey calls for tighter laws to rein in Elon Musk, warning the world’s richest man shouldn’t be able to ‘incite violence and racism’ or interfere in UK politics.
In less than 2 years, I’ve now spoken more in Parliament than my predecessor did in 14 years!
Since being elected as #Woking‘s MP, I’ve got a £500m debt write off, improved child protection and secured a Neighbourhood Health Centre - and helped so many constituents as well.
The Government must urgently take action to unlock the opportunities young people need for a future they can actually believe in.
That starts with a proper plan to get our economy growing again, scrapping the unfair jobs hike, throwing hospitality a lifeline and supercharging skills and apprenticeships.
I spoke on shady party funding in parliament yesterday.
For too long uncapped donations have allowed for a huge amount of influence to be exercised on our democracy from outside of our political system.
It’s time for that to change.
#pmq#parliament#westminster#partyfunding
I've expressed my very serious concerns about South West Water since I was elected. Here is proof that they really need to up their game and be accountable to my constituents not their share holders.
#Somerset#Devon#SouthWestWater
My urgent question on Lebanon was accepted by the Speaker today.
In it I pressed the Minister for the Middle East on what the UK was doing to support a meaningful ceasefire in Lebanon, press the Israeli Security Cabinet to stop its illegal offensive and occupation in Lebanon, and work with partners to advance multilateral plans to disarm Hezbollah.
@LibDems