Rishi Sunak will face PMQs at 12pm after his government spent 24 hours refusing to say if reported comments by a party donor were racist - before eventually doing so last night. Follow the very latest here in the Politics Hub and across Sky News.
By Serena Barker-Singh, political correspondentZarah Sultana starts every event she attends the same way.She has to log the date, location and time into a little mechanical device at each destination so security teams know where she is.That way, if any danger were to occur, her colleagues and the parliamentary authorities can send support as quickly as possible.
Since the 7 October attacks by Hamas on Israel, there has been a noticeable uptick in the hatred and abuse she receives online and she says, ever since she has started talking about Palestinian rights, the abuse has come thick and fast.Often when talking about abuse, out of politeness, we risk sanitising the words that people direct towards her. So I cautiously ask her whether she would mind being open about what life is like for her on an average day.
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