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Emergency at Parliament After Scaffolding Fall

A major emergency response unfolded at the Houses of Parliament after an individual fell from scaffolding. Read the latest on the incident and the condition of the person involved.

MP's Fall: Cocaine, Sex and a £130k Porsche

Exclusive: Friends reveal the shocking descent of former MP David Warburton, from sleeping in his car to a life engulfed by cocaine, sex, and a £130k Porsche, leading to his political ruin.

Deceased MPs' families claim thousands for luxury hotels

Exclusive investigation reveals how families of deceased Members of Parliament have claimed tens of thousands in taxpayer-funded luxury hotel stays through a controversial allowances scheme, raising serious questions about Westminster expenses.

Probe into 'sex noises' that disrupted Parliament virtual sitting

A major investigation is underway after lewd 'sex noises' were broadcast during a crucial virtual session of Parliament, disrupting a debate on the Overseas Operations Bill. The shocking incident has been branded a 'security breach' and a 'disgrace' by fu

Tory MP David Warburton Dies Amid Sex and Drugs Scandal

Conservative MP for Somerton and Frome, David Warburton, has been found dead amidst an ongoing investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and cocaine use, prompting his resignation and a by-election.

Tory MP David Warburton resigns after cocaine scandal

Ex-Conservative MP David Warburton has officially resigned from Parliament following a 14-month suspension over allegations of cocaine use and sexual misconduct, triggering a crucial by-election in his Somerset seat.

Holyrood Scandal: MSPs Secretly Filmed in Toilets

Exclusive investigation reveals five Members of the Scottish Parliament were covertly filmed by a hidden camera placed in Holyrood's toilets, sparking a major security review and privacy outrage.

P&O Ferries CEO admits breaking law in mass sackings

P&O Ferries boss Peter Hebblethwaite was grilled by MPs after admitting to deliberately breaking employment law by sacking 800 staff without consultation. The CEO's defiant testimony has ignited a political firestorm and calls for stronger worker protecti

NZ Parliament votes for Palestinian statehood

New Zealand's parliament has voted in favour of recognising Palestinian statehood, sparking debate and drawing criticism from Israel. The symbolic motion reflects growing international pressure amid the ongoing conflict.

Salmond accuses Sturgeon of misleading Scottish Parliament

Former First Minister Alex Salmond has claimed that Nicola Sturgeon misled the Scottish Parliament over their meetings during the harassment allegations investigation. The SNP rift deepens as tensions rise ahead of key elections.

12 arrested in Parliament Square Gaza protest

Twelve individuals were detained by Metropolitan Police during a pro-Palestinian demonstration near Parliament Square, as tensions rise over UK's stance on the Gaza conflict.

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