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This Day in History - 16th May
1220
Henry III of England laid the foundation stone of a new Lady Chapel at Westminster Abbey, thus beginning the new abbey-church which was completed in 1245.
MP's Debate New Islamophobia Definition
Adopting a new official definition of Islamophobia could hinder our counter-terror efforts, a leading police chief has said.
MP's Vow to Vote Down May’s Deal
MP's are set to vote against Theresa May's modified Brexit bill following her announcement that a new vote will take place next month on June the 3rd.
This Day in History - 15th May
1464 The Battle of Hexham (Northumberland). It marked the end of significant Lancastrian resistance in the north of England during the early part of the reign of Edward IV.
Brexit Vote Scheduled for Next Month
In yet another attempt to push her phony Brexit bill through Parliament, Theresa May will introduce new laws to implement her treason bill and give Westminster MP's a vote on the new bill next month.
England, Knife Crime and the NHS
One of the NHS' leading surgeons has warned that the UK’s knife crime epidemic is having a “ripple effect” across the Health Service, causing operations to be cancelled, delays in seeing patients and strains on ambulance services.
This Day in History - 14th May
1080
William Walcher, the Bishop of Durham and Earl of Northumberland, was murdered. As revenge, William the Conqueror ravaged the area and took the opportunity to invade Scotland and build the castle at Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Verhofstadt plans to scrap EU members veto
Guy Verhofstadt insisted unanimity rules currently in place in the European Union hinder the decision-making powers of European institutions on matters such as migration.
Tories at fifth place in EU Polls
Theresa May's Conservative Party have fallen to fifth place in EU election polls, as talks with Corbyn's Labour party continue.