Cameron: We won't give in to terror
Prime Minister David Cameron has said the UK will “never give in to terror or terrorism”, following the killing of a serving soldier in south-east London.
Prime Minister David Cameron has said the UK will “never give in to terror or terrorism”, following the killing of a serving soldier in south-east London.
Up to 600 Afghan interpreters who worked alongside British troops are set to be given the right to live in the UK, in an apparent climbdown by ministers.
David Cameron is to urge EU leaders to back action against the tax evasion and “aggressive” tax avoidance he says is costing all nations.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg promise that the coalition will continue up until polling day in the 2015 general election.
The UK’s inflation rate fell to 2.4% in April, says the Office for National Statistics, down from 2.8% in March.
The policies of past and present Westminster governments have held back Scotland, Holyrood’s SNP administration claims in an economic document on independence.