Brits' attitude to benefits 'softer'
Attitudes to unemployment and to welfare payments have softened, a major survey of the public mood suggests.
Attitudes to unemployment and to welfare payments have softened, a major survey of the public mood suggests.
The estimated benefits of the proposed HS2 high-speed rail link are dwindling as costs spiral, an influential group of MPs says.
The UK economy is “turning a corner”, Chancellor George Osborne is expected to say during a speech in London later.
Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman will urge union leaders meeting at the TUC not to break their links with the party, amid a continuing row over funding.
The Labour Party faces an election meltdown like that of its Australian counterpart unless it stops its “squabbles” with the unions, the Unison boss warns.
Mark Thompson, and six other senior BBC figures, are to be questioned by MPs over the corporation’s payments to outgoing senior executives.