Warning over council service cuts
Millions of people face losing libraries, sports centres and museums if “significant” further cuts are made to council budgets, but the government calls the claims “alarmist”.
Millions of people face losing libraries, sports centres and museums if “significant” further cuts are made to council budgets, but the government calls the claims “alarmist”.
Nick Clegg has told colleagues he will block plans to increase the number of children that nurseries and child-minders look after, BBC Newsnight learns.
Probation officers criticise plans for charities and firms to supervise offenders for at least a year after they have been released from prison.
Parliament is to be asked to consider the case for legalising assisted dying for terminally ill patients with less than six months to live.
A World War II veteran, campaigning to be able to vote in UK general elections despite living abroad, loses a ruling at the European Court of Human Rights.
David Cameron has promised to give voters “a proper choice” between staying in a reformed EU and leaving, after ex-Chancellor Lord Lawson urged him to speed up a referendum.