Press curbs: Court action warning
Newspapers could take legal action in the European courts to prevent new press regulations coming into force, a senior industry figure says.
Newspapers could take legal action in the European courts to prevent new press regulations coming into force, a senior industry figure says.
Ex-minister Tim Loughton has been granted permission to hold an emergency Commons debate after being issued with a police information notice.
The UK will restore some diplomatic relations with Iran by appointing a charge d’affaires to work with the country, Foreign Secretary William Hague announces.
The Advertising Standards Authority bans a Home Office mobile advert telling illegal immigrants to “go home or face arrest”.
The original targets for culling badgers are changed as new, more accurate information on population numbers becomes available.
A report highlights a series of failings in the government’s £500m “e-borders” programme to gather information on passenger movements in and out of the UK.