MoD procurement privatisation 'dead'
Plans to privatise Britain’s multi billion pound defence procurement agency are “dead in the water”, a former defence minister says.
Plans to privatise Britain’s multi billion pound defence procurement agency are “dead in the water”, a former defence minister says.
Tories are “prepared to go the distance” to legislate for an EU referendum despite Labour blocking tactics in a Commons debate, MP James Wharton says.
An independent inquiry will look into “events at the Co-op Bank” dating back to 2008, as its former chairman is bailed as part of a drugs investigation.
David Cameron welcomes family-friendly filters to help parents protect their children from seeing pornographic images on the internet.
The government’s chief legal adviser apologises for any offence caused when he said corruption was “endemic” in some ethnic minority communities.
Iran agrees to halt some of its work on uranium enrichment for six months, as part of a landmark nuclear deal reached with six world powers in Geneva.