Is the Lord Rennard affair really over for the Lib Dems?
It’s hard to believe that at some point in the next year or two, Lord Rennard won’t try to slip back into at least one of his old roles, despite the assurances of the top brass.
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Lord Young hands in his resignation for his comments that people in the UK “have never had it so good ever since this recession – this so-called recession – started”. So how well off are we?
David Cameron’s enterprise adviser Lord Young resigns after being given an “almighty roasting” by the Prime Minister over his remarks about the recession, writes Political Correspondent Cathy Newman.
We spoke to Lord Simon Woolley, who’s founder and director of Operation Black Vote and a former senior government adviser on race equality.
As the Government reels from a stinging defeat on tax credits in the House of Lords, there are calls for reform.
The Crown Prosecution Service today reversed a decision not to prosecute the Labour peer over child sex abuse allegations. What is the background to this latest move? And what happens next?
Politicians have hijacked warehouses this election but do young adults calling for better housing policies want to vote for them?
A “game changer” scheme is launched by the government to give young buyers a 20 per cent discount on starter homes.
Young adults and those in work are more likely to be in poverty than pensioners in Britain, a new report reveals.
Welfare Minister Lord Freud apologises after saying some disabled people are “not worth” the minimum wage. Why did he say this and what is the reaction of disabilities charities?
Ukip has won its first by-election at the Conservatives’ expense and finished just behind Labour in another parliamentary seat. So is it a case of onwards and upwards for Nigel Farage’s party?
It’s hard to believe that at some point in the next year or two, Lord Rennard won’t try to slip back into at least one of his old roles, despite the assurances of the top brass.
Another prison holding young male adults is condemned for “unacceptable” conditions by inspectors who found high levels of violence, drugs and self harm.
Unemployed youngsters should be stripped of out-of-work benefits unless they agree to training in vital skills, Labour leader Ed Miliband says.
Sorry guys – but the news for wannabe first-time buyers just isn’t getting any better. This time it’s Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, interest rates and new mortgage measures.
Councils across the country were given a £4m cash boost in December to tackle rogue landlords in their area – but has anything changed?