Probation officers set to strike
Thousands of probation officers in England and Wales are due to stage a strike over the government’s plans to privatise large parts of the service.
Thousands of probation officers in England and Wales are due to stage a strike over the government’s plans to privatise large parts of the service.
Payday loan provider Wonga has told the BBC its business practices are being misrepresented and the vast majority of its customers are happy.
Immigrants to the UK since 2000 have made a “substantial” contribution to public finances, a new University College London study says.
Water firms are urged to “look closely” at what level of price rises need to be made and introduce special tariffs for hard-pressed households.
Ed Miliband is to pledge to restore the “broken link” between economic growth and living standards and renew his attack on the leading energy firms.
Two police officers accused of giving misleading answers to Parliament during evidence relating to the “plebgate” saga are to face MPs again.