Mid-East turmoil 'to last decades'
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague says it will take “years or maybe decades” for the turmoil in the Middle East to “play itself out”.
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague says it will take “years or maybe decades” for the turmoil in the Middle East to “play itself out”.
The government should recognise marriage through the tax system and support stay-at-home mothers, the UK’s outgoing Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks says.
The British government says it is “deeply concerned” about the violence in Egypt, which has left hundreds dead after clashes in the country.
Labour has “massively failed” to get its case across to the public this summer, the party’s former deputy leader Lord Prescott says.
The government is pressing councils to ensure new housing developments in England include sufficient space to store household bins out of sight.
Cash-strapped local councils in England lose millions to housing benefit fraud – and the government is not doing enough to stop it, a Tory MP claims.