Nadine Dorries: Westminster is making me lose my faith
Nadine Dorries' Christian faith is waning because of the culture in Westminster, she has admitted.
View ArticleInterview: Nadine Dorries
"Where have you been?" Nadine Dorries asks me as I enter her office.
View ArticleDorries: Left's pro-choice stance inspired by 'eugenics'
The left's support for abortion rights stems from its historic relationship with the "eugenics movement", controversial Tory MP Nadine Dorries has said.
View ArticleRival jailed, Ukraine president on path to victory
KIEV (Reuters) - President Viktor Yanukovich looks set for victory in a national election in Ukraine this weekend, despite his jailed rival Yulia Tymoshenko calling on voters to stop an imminent...
View ArticleIn echoes of Obama, Romney seeks to adopt mantle of change
AMES, Iowa (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney attempted to adopt the mantle of change on Friday in an economic speech in which he vowed to bring a fresh start to Washington to...
View ArticleBlackRock, others in talks on money market compromise
NEW YORK/BOSTON (Reuters) - Officials from BlackRock Inc , Fidelity Investments and other mutual fund operators are meeting Friday with U.S. regulators to discuss a potential compromise for reform of...
View ArticleDorries: Boris could make his move in 2013
Boris Johnson could be in a position to return to parliament as early as next year in preparation for a leadership bid, Tory backbencher Nadine Dorries has said.
View ArticleStats head urges review of data access after PM comment
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's statistics authority has appealed to Prime Minister David Cameron to review rules on pre-release access to economic data, responding to a public row over whether Cameron...
View ArticleLithuania left eyes vote win after years of austerity
VILNIUS (Reuters) - Centre-left parties look set to be propelled to power in Lithuania's election on Sunday by voters angry at years of austerity, but an incoming government may have little choice but...
View ArticleTwo dead as police clash with protesters in Peru's capital
LIMA (Reuters) - Two people died and 21 others were injured in Peru's capital on Saturday as protesters clashed with police trying to shut down a sprawling wholesale market, raising the death toll to...
View ArticleSatellite images suggest Sudan arms factory was bombed - group
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Analysis of satellite imagery of a Sudanese munitions factory that Khartoum accused Israel of bombing earlier this week suggests the site may have been hit with aerial...
View ArticlePupils' uncertainty continues as GCSE legal challenge begins
Even if the legal challenge against this summer's GCSE grading decisions begun today succeeds students will still face uncertainty, a solicitor has warned.
View ArticleClarke rethinks married tax breaks
Cabinet minister Kenneth Clarke has backed away from comments suggesting that the Conservatives may not make good on a promise to give tax breaks to married couples during the course of this Parliament.
View ArticleMinister casts doubt on Conservative tax pledge
LONDON (Reuters) - A flagship tax policy promised by Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative party remained on track to be delivered, an official said on Saturday, after a senior minister cast...
View ArticleBeer Tax Debate Heads To Parliament
Campaigners calling for an end to a policy which pushes beer prices up faster than the rate of inflation have won the right to a debate in Parliament.
View ArticleCameron's war on gangs 'has boosted violence'
The "all out war on gangs" declared by Prime Minister David Cameron in the wake of last year's riots has backfired and sparked a rise in violence, a report claimed on Sunday.
View ArticleJimmy Savile arrests begin... starting with Gary Glitter
Gary Glitter became the first person to be arrested in the investigation over Jimmy Savile this morning, as the row continued to dominate the headlines.
View ArticleBrand damage: Alex Salmond scandal deepens
The growing scandal over Alex Salmond's promises about an independent Scotland's membership of the EU has deepened, after further allegations about his behaviour emerged.
View ArticleIs Labour's lead dwindling?
New polling suggests Labour's lead over the Conservatives is twindling, raising the prospect of a possible Conservative majority at the next election.
View ArticleGrayling: UK can snub prisoner rule
Parliament has the right in law to tell the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that it does not accept its ruling on votes for prisoners, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling says.
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