Botched genetic technology bill will upend English agriculture
This scientifically, legally, economically and ethically suspect bill, which removes regulatory controls from gene-edited crops and foods, will soon become law in England.
This scientifically, legally, economically and ethically suspect bill, which removes regulatory controls from gene-edited crops and foods, will soon become law in England.
While the government is keen to appear tough in the Commons by bringing forward its new anti-strike legislation, it seems its tone may well be softening behind the scenes.
Welcome to the Reaction letters page. This week’s letters discuss London’s equity market, abolishing the Lords and offshore wind.
The policy will help Starmer to present the Conservative party as remote, rich and out of date.
Osborne’s attempt to make London and Beijing indispensable allies was hopelessly naive.
Such constitutional reform may be of little interest to voters, but it is also essential to stop the fabric of fairness, accountability and justice in our democracy from rotting away.
Progress has been made since Women2Win was launched – but the deficit is still substantial, writes Baroness Jenkin.
Legislation is being voted down on the red benches at a phenomenal pace.
Daily Briefing: The House of Lords has voted down a whole series of proposals contained within the government’s controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.
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