Abbie Llewelyn

Politics

Survivors of Mohamed Al Fayed abuse call for full trafficking investigation

More than 400 allegations of sexual misconduct have been made against the billionaire Harrods owner, who died in 2023.
8 Jun 2026
Politics

Keir Starmer apologises to families of five people killed by soldiers in 1972

A coroner concluded in April that four were unarmed and posed no risk when they were shot in west Belfast.
3 Jun 2026
Politics

Starmer dismisses ‘noise’ after Trump says he is considering pulling out of Nato

The Prime Minister insisted he would not change his position on Britain’s involvement with the war against Iran, despite pressure to do so.

1 Apr 2026
Politics

Prime Minister to chair Cobra meeting on economic hit of Iran war

Sir Keir Starmer told business leaders on Monday that it must be a ‘joint effort’ to tackle the impact of the war.

31 Mar 2026
Politics

Grooming gangs inquiry to examine impact of ethnicity, culture and religion

The statutory independent inquiry has published its terms of reference.
31 Mar 2026
Politics

Sir David Davis to ask DPP to review conduct of police and CPS in Letby case

Conservative former Cabinet minister Sir David claimed Cheshire Police ignored or broke rules ‘time and time again’.
26 Mar 2026
Politics

Mother with cancer calls for reform of ‘unfair’ school places policy

Christine Lote, whose rare bone cancer has spread to her lungs, wanted her child to go to the school with bereavement-trained staff.
23 Mar 2026
Politics

Lords vote to pardon women convicted of having an illegal abortion

Peers also rejected an attempt to overturn the move by MPs to decriminalise women terminating their own pregnancy.
19 Mar 2026
Politics

Iranian regime ‘in its death throes’, says bishop who left after revolution

The Bishop of Chelmsford, the Rt Rev Guli Francis-Dehqani, warned the Iranian regime ‘should not be underestimated’.
14 Mar 2026
Politics

Assisted dying Bill contains ‘Trojan horse’ for upending NHS, says former chief

Lord Stevens told the House of Lords he does not believe assisted dying should be within the remit of the health service.
13 Mar 2026
Politics

Gibraltar to remain British as UK and EU hail post-Brexit treaty

A draft treaty published on Thursday would remove all checks for people and goods crossing the Spain-Gibraltar land border.
26 Feb 2026
Politics

Nigel Farage claims the Maldives will launch counter-claim over Chagos Islands

The Reform UK leader, who visited the Maldives over the weekend, said they are “upset” about the UK’s Chagos deal with Mauritius.
25 Feb 2026
Politics

Tory bid to ‘wreck’ Chagos deal is ‘a simple political stunt’, minister says

Foreign Office minister Stephen Doughty said it is ‘absolute nonsense’ to present a 1966 UK-US agreement as a ‘gotcha’.
26 Jan 2026
Politics

Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch trade jibes over defections at PMQs

The Prime Minister teased the Conservative leader over Robert Jenrick’s defection to Reform UK last week.
21 Jan 2026
Politics

Putin’s Board of Peace invite ‘concerning’, No 10 says, as Starmer mulls offer

The board is part of Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan to bring a sustained end to the conflict in Gaza.
20 Jan 2026
Politics

Stronger mental capacity assessments could be added to assisted dying Bill

Peers were urged to make more progress on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill during the final debate of the year on the legislation.
12 Dec 2025
Politics

Councillors in Kent ‘pelted with eggs’ by people wearing balaclavas, MPs told

Swale Borough Council were debating making their area a ‘District of Sanctuary’ for asylum seekers in the meeting on Wednesday evening.
11 Dec 2025
Politics

Farage should apologise after ‘unconvincing’ response to racism claims – Starmer

The Reform UK leader has faced backlash after allegations emerged that he engaged in alleged incidents of deeply offensive behaviour as a teenager.
26 Nov 2025
Politics

Elon Musk told to ‘mind his own business’ by minister after UK comments

Lord Hanson of Flint said he would ‘welcome much silence’ from the tech billionaire.
4 Nov 2025
Politics

MP calls for legal right to paid time off for fertility treatment

Labour MP Alice Macdonald called on the Government to ‘right this wrong’ as she introduced her 10-minute rule Bill in the Commons.
4 Nov 2025
Politics

Defence Secretary ‘failed to deny £2.6 billion of cuts’ for the MoD, say Tories

Shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge urged the Government to scrap their Chagos deal to save money.
3 Nov 2025