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Five Monopoly rules you've been playing wrong

A board game expert reveals five common 'house rules' that aren't in the official Monopoly rulebook, explaining why your family games last for hours. Discover the real rules to speed up play.

House of Lords peers face lengthy suspension

Lord Dannatt and Lord Evans of Watford face suspension for breaching parliamentary conduct rules over lobbying and 'cash for access'. Read the full investigation details.

Former Army Chief Suspended from House of Lords

Lord Dannatt, former head of the British Army, receives a four-month suspension from the House of Lords for breaking lobbying rules. Discover the full story and its implications.

Ex-Army Head Lord Dannatt Suspended from Lords

Former Army chief General Lord Dannatt handed a four-month suspension from the House of Lords for breaking lobbying rules after a newspaper sting. Read the full details.

Airport phone rule that could ground travellers

Travellers are being warned about a crucial mobile phone rule that could see them turned away at airport security. Discover this essential travel tip that most passengers don't know about.

Farage Under Investigation Over Campaign Donations

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is under investigation by Parliament's standards watchdog over undeclared campaign donations, raising questions about financial transparency in British politics.

Court rejects MP Liam Byrne's standards appeal

Former Minister Liam Byrne faces political setback as Court of Appeal rejects bid to overturn parliamentary standards ruling, raising questions about MP conduct and accountability.

Tory MP investigated over undeclared China trip

Shadow minister under investigation for alleged failure to declare all-expenses-paid visit to China, raising questions about transparency and foreign influence in UK politics.

MPs barred from contacting Prince of Wales's office

Exclusive: The House of Commons has implemented strict new rules preventing MPs from approaching the Prince of Wales's government office directly, marking a significant constitutional shift in parliamentary procedure.

NSW constitutional crisis over 120-year-old law

A dramatic constitutional showdown has unfolded in New South Wales as Chris Minns' chief of staff refuses to comply with a parliamentary order, invoking legal privilege and sparking a major political confrontation.

Starmer faces Labour rebellion over Gaza ceasefire stance

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer confronts significant internal dissent as dozens of MPs break ranks to support an immediate Gaza ceasefire, creating the biggest rebellion of his leadership amid growing pressure over the humanitarian crisis.

Man City's 115 Charges: Settlement Talks Emerge

Manchester City face pivotal moment as Premier League's unprecedented 115 financial charges could head toward settlement, potentially avoiding lengthy hearing in Autumn 2024.

China's 'Carte Blanche' Spy Operation Exposed in UK

Exclusive investigation reveals how Chinese intelligence agents operated with virtual impunity across the UK, accessing sensitive parliamentary areas and targeting officials in sophisticated espionage campaign.

Critical passport rule could cancel your EU holiday

UK travellers are facing unexpected holiday cancellations and insurance rejections due to a little-known passport validity rule affecting European travel. Discover how to check if your passport is truly valid for your next trip.

Jenrick's 'cynical' asylum comments spark Commons fury

Former immigration minister Robert Jenrick faces parliamentary fire over 'deeply cynical' remarks about asylum seekers, with Labour accusing him of dangerous rhetoric ahead of potential leadership bid.

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