Press regulation deal 'struck'
A deal has been struck between the three main political parties on measures to regulate the press in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal, Labour says.
A deal has been struck between the three main political parties on measures to regulate the press in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal, Labour says.
UK political leaders are making final efforts to rally support for their rival plans on press regulation, ahead of a deciding Commons vote on Monday.
First Minister Alex Salmond is expected to reveal the date of Scotland’s referendum on independence during a proposed statement to Holyrood next week.
David Cameron will seek to reassure grassroots Conservatives about the party’s direction later after its defeat at last month’s Eastleigh by-election.
The Commons Transport Committee is to examine the impact that claims for whiplash injuries are having on the cost of car insurance.
MPs call for a quango that oversees the system by which members of the public can challenge government decisions, to be saved from closure.