Civil servants have attracted support from Labour MPs and members of the public as they started a 48-hour strike in protest at cuts to redundancy pay.Read
Kerb-crawlers can be arrested on their first offence under new laws designed to tackle the demand for prostitution, Home Office minister Alan Campbell said.Read
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg is due to accuse David Cameron of resorting to "a crude form of blackmail" in stoking up fear of "economic meltdown" if the Conservatives fail to win the upcoming general election outright.Read
Up to 270,000 civil servants are due to launch a 48-hour strike in a row over redundancy pay - hitting courts, ports, jobcentres, benefit offices, tax centres and emergency police call centres.Read
Kerb-crawlers can be arrested on their first offence under new laws designed to tackle the demand for prostitution, Home Office minister Alan Campbell said.Read
British journalists' access to military operations in Afghanistan is to be restricted during the general election campaign in order to avoid accusations that the armed forces are being used for political purposes, it has been confirmed.Read
The row over Conservative donor Lord Ashcroft's tax status has exposed David Cameron's "fundamental weakness" and his inability to change the Tory Party, senior Cabinet minister Lord Mandelson has claimed.Read