UK 'must adapt' for weather extremes
Britain must become more resilient to both drought and flooding as the climate changes, the chairman of the Environment Agency warns.
Britain must become more resilient to both drought and flooding as the climate changes, the chairman of the Environment Agency warns.
The justice secretary says he is “certain” the Conservatives will go into the next election with a “plan” that could involve a human rights law change.
A programme aiming to turn around the lives of the most troubled families in England is showing results, ministers say.
The largest civil service union is to unveil the result of a national ballot that could lead to walkouts at the time of the Budget later this month.
The former head of the judiciary, Lord Woolf, throws his support behind controversial plans to allow more civil courts to examine secret intelligence in private.
Government plans to clamp down on “benefit tourism” could see both Britons and immigrants affected by changes to the rules on entitlement.