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The chancellor must react in real time to the economic shock of the war in Iran, writes the BBC's political editor.

The chancellor must react in real time to the economic shock of the war in Iran, writes the BBC's political editor.

The culture secretary questions her party's decision to block the Greater Manchester mayor from standing in a by-election.

The culture secretary questions her party's decision to block the Greater Manchester mayor from standing in a by-election.

The Reform leader visits Felixstowe to launch his party's Suffolk local elections campaign.

The Reform leader visits Felixstowe to launch his party's Suffolk local elections campaign.

The PM also tells senior MPs the conflict was "not our war" and there must be a "lawful basis" for any UK involvement.

The PM also tells senior MPs the conflict was "not our war" and there must be a "lawful basis" for any UK involvement.

The Hillsborough Law has been further delayed and will not be passed in this session of parliament.

The Hillsborough Law has been further delayed and will not be passed in this session of parliament.

Downing Street says ministers approved the expansion after accusing Iran of "reckless strikes".

Toby Jugs depicting Sir Keir outsold all other prime ministers in the Parliament shop in 2025.