‘Human rights activists have lost their court battle to force the Government to release a 38-year-old diplomatic cable that could shed light on Britain’s relationship with the authoritarian regime in Bahrain. The ruling came as […]

‘Up to 1.5 million foreigners could be given a decisive vote in the referendum on whether Britain should leave the European Union, senior Conservatives fear. Ministers have been confronted in private by Eurosceptic MPs who […]

‘Housing campaigners are calling for a drastic intervention in the housing market as the number of individuals being evicted from rental properties is at its highest level since records began. The latest government figures show […]

‘Iain Duncan Smith has hailed the success of the benefit cap – on the same day that the Ministry of Justice reported a record number evictions among renting households. The Work and Pensions Secretary said […]

‘Supporters of hunting with dogs are confident of overturning the ban imposed 10 years ago, claiming that a majority of MPs in the new House of Commons will vote to lift it. David Cameron is […]

‘Roger Bootle, one of Britain’s top economists and managing director of Capital Economics, just dubbed the eurozone a “complete disaster” and claims a Brexit would be good for the UK economy. In an interview with […]

‘David Cameron’s bid to overhaul Britain’s relationship with Brussels suffered a major blow today after Germany rejected the prospect of EU treaty change. The Prime Minister has promised to introduce new rules to ban EU […]

‘Relaxing at their lovely family home this week, Victoria Seymour cuddles her daughters Georgia and Grace as though she will never let them out of her sight. Life is beginning to get back to normal […]

‘The Tories’ new disabilities minister voted against protecting extra benefits for disabled children and cancer patients. Justin Tomlinson opposed giving the safeguards in the controversial Welfare Reform Bill – despite pleas from the House of […]

‘A counter-terrorism bill including plans for extremism disruption orders designed to restrict those trying to radicalise young people is to be included in the Queen’s speech, David Cameron will tell the national security council on […]

‘British Home Secretary Theresa May has refused to take responsibility for migrants affected in the Mediterranean boat crisis. The Home office has rejected the proposed EU emergency resettlement program and said it will deny entry […]

‘The Conservatives will push ahead with plans to ban strikes unless 40 per cent of people vote in favour of industrial action in government’s first Queen’s Speech, the new business secretary has said. Sajid Javid […]

‘Schools are to fine parents £60 if pupils are repeatedly late for registration. The penalty will double if it is not paid within 21 days, and parents who refuse to pay could be prosecuted and […]

‘A primary school is being praised for sending all pupils a heartfelt inspiring letter ahead of their SATs exams. Most parents dread getting letters home from their children’s school as they are usually informing them […]