MPs' groups 'need greater scrutiny'
Parliamentary groups must be more transparent to ease fears that they are being used by lobbyists to impress clients, a Commons watchdog suggests.
Parliamentary groups must be more transparent to ease fears that they are being used by lobbyists to impress clients, a Commons watchdog suggests.
Former Tory Prime Minister Sir John Major warns that there can be no “quasi independence or half-way house” when it comes to Scottish independence.
Mothers and fathers will be able to share up to a year of parental leave by April 2015, but one business group calls the plan a “nightmare”.
Ministers are asking the big six energy firms to hold prices until the middle of 2015, barring any major increase in wholesale fuel costs.
Carol singers and charity collectors could find themselves before courts under a planned law aimed at cracking down on nuisance behaviour, a new cross-party campaign group has warned.
Parliament’s scrutiny of European issues and laws emanating from Brussels should be overhauled to ensure greater accountability, MPs urge.