Bill of Rights report expected
A commission of legal experts appointed by David Cameron and Nick Clegg to examine the case for a British Bill of Rights is due to publish its findings.
A commission of legal experts appointed by David Cameron and Nick Clegg to examine the case for a British Bill of Rights is due to publish its findings.
The Queen is expected to attend a cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street for the first time, later on Tuesday.
The police watchdog says it is to investigate whether an officer did witness a row in which he claimed ex-Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell called officers “plebs”.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is set to criticise “siren voices” among Conservatives for seeking to impose “draconian” cuts on the welfare system.
The legal aid bill for radical cleric Abu Qatada – whose deportation to Jordan was blocked last month – stands at £515,778 and is still rising, the government reveals.
A group is to be set up to look at the barriers that prevent the NHS in England from providing some routine services seven days a week.