UK to help troops hit by Cyprus levy
The UK will compensate British troops and government workers in Cyprus if they are hit by the plans to introduce a bank levy as part of an EU bailout, says the chancellor.
The UK will compensate British troops and government workers in Cyprus if they are hit by the plans to introduce a bank levy as part of an EU bailout, says the chancellor.
A failure to supply weapons to rebel fighters in Syria would add to the risk of “extreme humanitarian distress”, Foreign Secretary William Hague warns.
Conservative MP Adam Afriyie, mentioned as a potential successor to David Cameron, says he has “no ambition” to lead the party.
The government will bring forward its overhaul of the pension system and social care funding by a year to 2016, the chancellor announces.
The UK tax authority’s new target for answering calls from taxpayers is “unambitious and woefully inadequate”, according to a committee of MPs.
The government says it will accept most of former deputy PM Lord Heseltine’s plan to stimulate the economy by boosting England’s regions.