Labour 'needs to put cards on table'
Labour must “put its cards on the table” with persuasive policies by the spring or risk election defeat, shadow health secretary Andy Burnham warns.
Labour must “put its cards on the table” with persuasive policies by the spring or risk election defeat, shadow health secretary Andy Burnham warns.
Social networking websites which do not “step up to the plate” and tackle online abuse should be boycotted, the prime minister says.
Councils should be quicker to clamp down on unauthorised encampments and traveller sites, Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles says.
Labour attacks the “failure” to catch a most-wanted list of fraudsters and tax evaders, as more suspects are identified by HM Revenue and Customs.
David Cameron’s suggestion that areas which allow fracking to take place locally could “immediately” get £1m was a slip of the tongue, Downing St confirms.
More babies were born in the UK in 2011-12 than in any year since 1972, contributing to the highest population growth in the EU, official figures show.