'Insulting words' crime ditched
The crime of “insulting” someone through words or behaviour is to be dropped, in a move welcomed as a victory for free speech by campaigners.
The crime of “insulting” someone through words or behaviour is to be dropped, in a move welcomed as a victory for free speech by campaigners.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg warns David Cameron “a prolonged period of uncertainty” over Britain’s relationship with Europe would have a “chilling” effect.
An RAF C17 cargo plane arrives in Paris to take French equipment to Mali, but no British troops will be deployed in a combat role, No 10 says.
Cabinet minister Eric Pickles says when Romanians and Bulgarians gain the right to live and work in the UK any “influx” would cause housing problems.
Labour leader Ed Miliband says David Cameron’s strategy on the EU is “incredibly dangerous” and is “sleepwalking us towards the exit door”.
Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson says the political process is the only way forward following another night of violence in Belfast which saw 29 police officers injured.