UK stops £21m payment to Rwanda
The UK suspends aid to Rwanda worth £21m, amid concerns about the country’s role in the conflict in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
The UK suspends aid to Rwanda worth £21m, amid concerns about the country’s role in the conflict in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
The energy department has dismissed a report that “60% of the UK countryside could be exploited” for fracking, the controversial gas extraction method.
There is still too much ignorance about HIV and Aids, David Cameron says, as figures suggest 25,000 people in the UK have the virus but do not know.
Care home companies would have to open up their books to inspectors to ensure they were financially sound, under government plans for new regulation.
The culture secretary will tell newspapers at talks next week to draw up a better self-regulation plan than the one they put to the Leveson Inquiry.
The first minister and prime minister send special messages highlighting Scotland’s culture and successes, to mark St Andrew’s Day.