Syria 'diplomacy has not worked'
Diplomatic pressure on Syria has not worked, Foreign Secretary William Hague says, as UN inspectors prepare to visit the site of a suspected chemical attack.
Diplomatic pressure on Syria has not worked, Foreign Secretary William Hague says, as UN inspectors prepare to visit the site of a suspected chemical attack.
The home secretary promises a new law will tackle modern-day slavery, where people are brought to the UK and forced to work for little or no money.
The police watchdog confirms it is investigating two police and crime commissioners who have been accused of falsifying their eligibility for the posts.
The number of houses planned for Green Belt land has nearly doubled over the past year, according to research by the Campaign to Protect Rural England.
The UK faces a “lose-lose situation” if workers who care for elderly parents are not offered flexible working hours, the health secretary says.
The boss of the HS2 rail project says she believes Labour still strongly supports the scheme despite some senior party figures raising concerns.