Report says former premier's action were so bad they warrant a 90-day suspension from the legislature; Johnson blasts committee as a 'kangaroo court' that conducted a 'witch hunt'

Report says John Bercow's conduct, which allegedly included belittling staff and abusive language, 'had no place in any workplace'

Frances Haugen, who leaked a trove of documents from social media giant, says company rewards those who post the most divisive content

Move to provide kosher and halal options for 11,000 workers was started in 2019 by Labour lawmakers Charlotte Nichols, who is Jewish, and Zarah Sultana, who is Muslim

Changes to domestic violence legislation will include provisions to sentence recalcitrant spouses to up to five years in jail for 'coercive' behavior

Majority-Arab party urges European bloc to leverage its relationship with Jewish state and urge member states to recognize Palestine

Non-binding motion calls annexation a 'gross violation of international law' and notes the Netherlands has taken similar measures against other countries

Left- and right-wing lawmakers say failure to 'adequately respond would encourage other states with territorial claims to disregard basic principles of international law'

British PM says he will 'pause' efforts as MPs give preliminary approval for his EU divorce deal -- but reject timetable to push it through parliament this week

Britain's highest court says PM's suspension of parliament was illegal; he 'strongly disagrees' with decision, rebuffs calls to resign

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