HMRC told to 'get a grip' on fraud
Public Accounts Committee chair Margaret Hodge tells HM Revenue and Customs to “get a grip”, after it misses a target to tackle tax credit fraud and error “by a mile”.
Public Accounts Committee chair Margaret Hodge tells HM Revenue and Customs to “get a grip”, after it misses a target to tackle tax credit fraud and error “by a mile”.
The government’s response to the horsemeat scandal has been criticised as “flat-footed” by a group of MPs, who call for greater testing of products.
The last government failed to act on information from a whistleblower about blacklisting in the construction industry more than two years before the practice was exposed, the BBC learns.
The prosecutor in the Vicky Pryce trial tells a jury she is a “powerful, talented, intelligent” woman who chose to take her husband’s speeding points.
A lack of skilled workers is hampering the UK’s fight against cyber crime, the National Audit Office (NAO) warns.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller clashes with a Labour MP after describing marriage as a “gold standard” that people aspire to.