British defence spending must rise – we must not seem weak in Russian eyes,...
British Prime Minister David Cameron's pledge to restore defence spending must be fulfilled urgently, said former forces chief Air Chief Marshal Lord Stirrup, otherwise we...
Firms helping tax dodgers should be hunted down and punished, UK Chief Secretary to...
Danny Alexander, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said on Sunday that firms that help tax dodgers hide their billions and not pay tax should...
Tories pull ahead of Labour in poll – 35 to 33 percent respectively
The Opinium Poll, a polling company, in a survey carried out for the Observer, shows the Conservatives pulling ahead of Labour, with 35% and...
Police need permission from a judge to probe journalist’s sources
Home Secretary Theresa May has put a stop to police being able to trawl through journalist’s phone records and emails whenever they like. Now,...
UKIP taking aim at Scottish voters in a big way
UKIP has set its sights on Scotland, where it plans to field candidates in every single constituency - 59 parliamentary seats - in May’s...
Lord Prescott to become Miliband’s special adviser on climate change
John Prescott, who was UK’s Deputy Prime Minister from 1997 to 2007, is to become a special adviser to Labour leader Ed Miliband with...
Drop tuition fees and Universities will favour foreigners over Brits, warns Lord Mandelson
Lord Mandelson has warned Ed Miliband that if he cuts tuition fees from £9,000 to £6,000 for British students, Universities will favour foreign students,...
Racist Chelsea fans complaint in London now, following Paris incident
After reeling from the shock and embarrassment of watching racist Chelsea fans abusing a Metro passenger’s human rights in Paris, Britons are now told...
UK is “on track” to meet annual deficit target, says Osborne
George Osborne said that the UK is “on track” to meet its annual deficit target.
The UK posted its biggest surplus since before the recession...
UK annual inflation fell to 0.3% in January from 0.5% in December
The UK’s annual inflation rate slid further to 0.3% in January from 0.5% in December and 1% in November, according to figures published by...