French MPs vote for ban on single-use ‘puff’ electronic cigarettes The bill is now in the hands of the Senate
French MPs vote to give cross-Channel ferry workers a minimum wage The law aims to prevent a repeat of the P&O Ferries scandal, which saw 800 staff fired and replaced with cheaper agency staff
Legislative elections: what are the roles and duties of French MPs? From proposing amendments for parliamentary bills to being present in their constituencies, députés exercise several functions
news What happens now in the French election, will there be a TV debate? We also look at when the country will vote in their next MPs - a step which will determine how easy (or not) it is for the new president to make changes
French MPs back law to keep possible use of health pass until July 31 The bill narrowly passed in the national assembly with 135 MPs in favour and 125 against. It will now be debated in the senate later this month
'Votes for life' bill advances in UK despite rich expat donors claims Minister says the Elections Bill will ensure the voices of Britons across the world can be heard, and their vote taken into account on matters affecting them
French MPs back plan to ban single-use plastic by 2040 ... but critics argue the measures should be enforced much earlier
MPs vote through Brexit Bill Brexit has drawn nearer as British MPs voted 498 to 114 in favour of the government’s two-paragraph bill giving the prime minister the power to trigger article 50.
Ministers agreed MPs’ vote needed The British government under David Cameron agreed that referendums do not have legal force without a parliamentary vote, it has emerged.
Brexit impossible without MPs' vote The British government has no power to start Brexit without MPs’ approval, the High Court in London has ruled.