Clegg makes drugs commission call
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg calls for a royal commission on Britain’s drugs laws, just five days after the prime minister and the home secretary rejected the idea.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg calls for a royal commission on Britain’s drugs laws, just five days after the prime minister and the home secretary rejected the idea.
“Too little” has been done to integrate people who have settled in British society, Labour’s leader is due to say in a speech later.
Downing Street denies warning a newspaper over a story about the culture secretary’s expenses because of her role in implementing Leveson.
Church of England senior clergy should ask for Parliament’s help if they cannot force a rule change on allowing women bishops, former culture secretary Ben Bradshaw says.
The amount of built-upon land in England is “not worryingly high”, Planning Minister Nick Boles says.
UK stats chief Andrew Dilnot promises improvements to the official website for communicating public data after MPs call it a “disaster”.