Archbishop's warning over economy
It will take “something very, very major” to get the UK out of the economic “depression” it has sunk into, the Archbishop of Canterbury says.
It will take “something very, very major” to get the UK out of the economic “depression” it has sunk into, the Archbishop of Canterbury says.
The parliamentary spending watchdog says poor oversight and inefficient funding systems have pushed up the cost of the government’s expanding academies programme.
The government’s proposal to opt out of 130 EU police and criminal justice measures could damage the UK’s internal security, say peers.
Asked whether he cries regularly, George Osborne jokes that he has been moved to tears after listening to the BBC’s Today programme.
The UK government borrowed £120.6bn in the financial year to April 2013, slightly lower than the amount it borrowed the previous year.
The case for an independent Scotland retaining the pound in a currency pact with the rest of the UK is not clear, according to Treasury analysis.