Queen 'shocked' at school shooting
The Queen and Prime Minister David Cameron have led UK tributes to the victims of one of the worst mass school shootings in American history, as more information came to light about the man believed to...
View ArticleSupport for anti-EU party grows over gay marriage
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's anti-European Union party has scooped up support from voters traditionally loyal to Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives after the government announced plans to...
View ArticleMPs and peers oppose marriage plans
Dozens of MPs and peers have signed up to a cross-party alliance opposed to Government plans to legislate for same-sex marriages.
View ArticleRevealed: Why Osborne can afford to ignore the rating agencies
George Osborne had cause to smile today after new data suggested he may be able to ride out any downgrading of the UK's credit rating without a damaging rise in interest payments.
View ArticleCameron defies Clegg over 'illiberal' alcohol pricing policy
David Cameron is continuing to commit to a policy of minimum alcohol pricing of 45p per unit, despite many Cabinet members opposing the move.
View Article'Every trick in the book': It's Clegg 2.0
Nick Clegg was accused of trying "every trick in the book" to distance himself from his record today, after he made a keynote speech describing the Liberal Democrats as the only genuine party of the...
View ArticleBenefits battle rages in marginal seats
Bitter pre-Christmas campaigning has broken out in marginal seats, after Labour mounted an offensive against the autumn statement's benefit cuts.
View ArticleParliament's gay marriage enemies ready to fight
The fight against same-sex marriage has intensified with a cross-party letter from politicians opposing the coalition's proposals.
View ArticleGrudge match: Alex Ferguson vs Alex Salmond
Alex Ferguson had a few choice words for Alex Salmond today, amid attempts to limit the role Scots outside the country could have in the independence campaign.
View ArticlePoliticians voice opposition to gay marriage
Dozens of MPs and peers signed an open letter published Monday opposing government plans to introduce same-sex marriages.
View ArticleTube drivers call boxing day strike
London's tube drivers have announced a strike on the busiest shopping day of the year, as well as Christmas eve.
View ArticleCameron promises game-changing EU speech next month
The prime minister has confirmed that he will be making his much anticipated speech about Europe in the middle of January.
View ArticleHarriet Harman MP: Five years since Nick Clegg became Lib Dems leader he...
What the public want and deserve are politicians that will keep their word - people will not fooled by the Lib Dems duplicity.
View ArticleFive years since Nick Clegg became Lib Dems leader he still says one thing...
What the public want and deserve are politicians that will keep their word - people will not fooled by the Lib Dems duplicity.
View ArticlePoll: Tories haemorrhaging support as Ukip benefits
The Tories have lost one sixth of their support over the last two months, according to a shocking new poll which will further boost Ukip's reputation.
View ArticleBaroness Greengross: Challenge of dementia is growing
Dementia is a life changing disease, which one in three of us will die with, writes Baroness Greengross, chair of the APPG on Dementia.
View ArticleChallenge of dementia is growing
Dementia is a life changing disease, which one in three of us will die with, writes Baroness Greengross, chair of the APPG on Dementia.
View ArticleYeo: Wrong decisions being made on energy policy
A senior Conservative MP is mounting an attempt to get an emissions target included in the upcoming energy bill, against the wishes of the government.
View ArticleRussia expects Obama visit despite "mini-crisis" in ties
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is likely to visit Russia in the first half of 2013 despite a "mini-crisis" in relations over U.S. moves to punish Russians accused of rights violations, the...
View ArticleVoters want richest to face hefty speeding fines
Two-thirds of voters think the coalition's drive to make the rich pay more should be extended to fines for speeding offences.
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