UK faces court over migrant benefits
The UK is to be taken to the European Court of Justice over its alleged failure to correctly assess whether […]
The UK is to be taken to the European Court of Justice over its alleged failure to correctly assess whether […]
The OECD has again cut its growth forecasts for the eurozone and called on the European Central Bank to consider […]
Parliament launches a tender process for the renovation of the Palace of Westminster, work which could cost £1.5bn.
The European Commission has said it will allow some EU member states to slow their pace of austerity cuts, amid […]
Chancellor George Osborne announces a change in tax rules to prevent businesses claiming capital allowances for costs met by other […]
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond denies “holding out” over cuts to his department and urges a “proper and mature” debate on […]