‘Scotland Is Better Off In Britain’ Says Cameron
David Cameron has launched a defence of the UK as his Government prepares to put the “facts” about Scottish independence to the public. While people in Scotland will make the decision in autumn next...
View ArticleLeveson Charter To Be Unveiled By Tories
The Conservatives are expected to unveil a draft Royal Charter on press regulation today, despite Lord Justice Brian Leveson’s recommendation that a new system be underpinned by law. Prime Minister...
View ArticleDavid Cameron: Maria Hutchings ‘would make a great MP’
At Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons this afternoon, Prime Minister David Cameron praised Conservative candidate for Eastleigh, Maria Hutchings, as ‘a straight-talking candidate’ who...
View ArticlePM targets benefits for EU nationals
Foreigners face fresh curbs on access to benefits, healthcare, housing and legal aid in an effort to stop Britain being seen as a “soft touch” overseas, amid growing Coalition strains over immigration...
View ArticleHome Secretary Pledges New Deportation Law
SKY NEWS Home Secretary Theresa May has claimed Britain’s streets are being made more dangerous because immigration judges are failing to deport foreign criminals. She criticised them for not following...
View ArticleFood confidence campaign to begin
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson will meet representatives of leading supermarkets and food retail trade bodies to press them to do more to restore public confidence in food following the horse meat...
View ArticleOsborne pledge after ratings blow
Chancellor George Osborne insisted that the Government was delivering on its commitment to tackle the UK’s debt problem after ratings agency Moody’s downgraded the country’s AAA credit rating. Mr...
View ArticleGovt Addresses MPs Over Credit Rating Slide
George Osborne has attacked Labour for creating an “economic mess” as he addressed MPs over the loss of the UK’s prized AAA credit rating. The Chancellor told the Commons last week’s credit rating...
View ArticleCameron Vows To Stay The Course
David Cameron has said there will be no “lurch to the right” by the Conservatives in the wake of the party’s drubbing in the Eastleigh by-election. The British Prime Minister insisted he would “stick...
View ArticleCameron under pressure after poll
David Cameron is under fresh pressure after a poll put the party on just 27% – one of its lowest ratings of recent years. According to the Opinium research for the Observer, Ukip is just 10 points...
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