U-turn on legal aid competition plan
Plans to cut the legal aid bill by awarding contracts to the lowest bidder have been dropped, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling announces.
Plans to cut the legal aid bill by awarding contracts to the lowest bidder have been dropped, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling announces.
The government’s universal credit has been badly managed, is “overambitious” and poor value for money, the spending watchdog says.
The Serious Organised Crime Agency has until Monday to publish the names of rogue private investigators’ clients, says the home affairs committee chairman.
David Cameron vows Britain will “lead the world” in ensuring humanitarian aid gets to refugees in Syria, and again rules out military intervention.
A US-style “work for the dole” scheme could save £3.5bn a year in welfare costs, campaign group the Taxpayers’ Alliance says.
The number of UK workers earning less than the so-called living wage has risen to 4.8 million, a report by the Resolution Foundation think tank suggests.