Leveson calls for net privacy law
Laws are needed to prevent “mob rule” on the internet, Lord Justice Leveson has said, in his first speech since his press standards report was published.
Laws are needed to prevent “mob rule” on the internet, Lord Justice Leveson has said, in his first speech since his press standards report was published.
Cross-referencing data held on government databases is as reliable a method of verifying identity as ID cards, says a minister as voter registration trial gets under way.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is due to arrive in Belfast as part of a four-day trip to Europe.
Plans in the Autumn Statement to reduce English council budgets by 2% in 2014-15 are labelled “unsustainable” by the Local Government Association.
The Liberal Democrats admit making an error in sending out a briefing criticising the Tories for supporting tax cuts only for the “very rich”.
David Cameron clashes with Labour leader Ed Miliband over NHS spending in England during Prime Minister’s Questions.