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Experiments like maternity cover for elected representatives and the Covid-19 digital parliament are the future
UK parliament has adapted but virtual meetings are a poor substitute for intimacy
Why did the UK’s ambassador to the US decide to go?
Skirmishes between the two contenders continue, with clashes over character and scrutiny
Boris Johnson confirms his place as clear frontrunner in the Tory leadership contest
MPs fear cash increase will be funded through borrowing and tax rises
Opponents say move during restoration would risk British soft power at critical phase
Outgoing head of Westminster council says more space is needed but skyscrapers not on agenda
MPs turn to encrypted apps for whispering campaigns
Blair was brought low by vanity and greed. Cameron will follow Major’s example, says Bruce Anderson
Parts of Palace of Westminster are increasingly derelict with collapsing roofs and crumbling walls
Notebook: Even former leaders have attested to its authenticity, writes Sebastian Payne
Conservatives can humblebrag on equality and leadership, writes Miranda Green
The chief Outer needs to assume the mantle of statecraft, not bash out a column, writes Alan Beattie
Cost of relocating ministers ‘would provoke public outcry’
The Treasury analysis of what Out means demands a serious response
The shadow foreign secretary did not quite give the historic oration that some proclaimed
The remit of Chilcot’s investigation was far too broad
Britain has always tried to be a European and a global power
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