'Toxic disunity' warning to Labour
Public criticism of Labour leader Ed Miliband by party colleagues creates “an unappealing sense of toxic disunity”, Tessa Jowell warns.
Public criticism of Labour leader Ed Miliband by party colleagues creates “an unappealing sense of toxic disunity”, Tessa Jowell warns.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama threaten a “serious response” if it emerges that Syria has used chemical weapons.
The government drops plans for a “superfast” service which would provide patents in 90 days, after a lukewarm response to its consultation.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller will resist calls to cut the £100 stake limit on casino-style gaming machines in betting shops, the BBC understands.
Former Chancellor Alistair Darling has warned of a potential “nightmare” on England’s existing railways if the multibillion-pound HS2 line is built.
Foreign Secretary William Hague says he believes the Assad regime is behind a chemical attack in Syria and says the UK has not ruled out any options.