UK government making Union case
The UK government is setting out its case for the Union, ahead of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.
The UK government is setting out its case for the Union, ahead of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.
Ministers are to freeze the inheritance tax thresholds for three years to help pay for an expected £75,000 cap for social care costs in England.
The Liberal Democrats choose local councillor Mike Thornton as their candidate to stand in the forthcoming Eastleigh by-election.
Having two governments looking after its affairs gives Scotland “the best of both worlds”, David Cameron says as he launches a defence of the Union.
David Cameron hails a deal which will see the first-ever real-terms cut in the EU’s budget as “good for the UK and good for Europe”.
The Conservatives announce that their candidate for the Eastleigh by-election will be Maria Hutchings, who finished second behind Chris Huhne in 2010.