Parliament has undertaken an unprecedented debate in which MPs discussed how to pursue News International executives who misled the media committee.
Deputy PM says snobbery is "hobbling our economy"
IMF backs UK's spending cuts 'credibility'
Lib Dem leader refuses to rule out peerage
"Support for low carbon generation will inevitably result in higher prices for consumers, but these price increases can be offset by improvements in energy efficiency." - Robert Sansom, IET, on the draft Energy Bill.
"Beecroft is a venture capitalist who profits from sub prime loans to needy people. He hasn't got a single idea how to create jobs." - Len McCluskey, Unite, on leaked Beecroft report.
Consumers will have to pay even more for their energy to fund the switch to renewable energy, under legislation to be published later.
The influx of Polish immigrants after 2005 boosted the performance of native children in school, a new study has found.
British snobbery is "hobbling our economy", Nick Clegg has claimed.
David Cameron broke off at the end of the Nato summit in Chicago to go sightseeing, Barack Obama has joked.
MPs will debate attempts by News International executives' to mislead parliament tomorrow, in a historic Commons session.
Peter Mandelson has used his appearance at the Leveson inquiry to attack former Met assistant commissioner John Yates, saying he considered taking him to court.
The prime minister has denied reports that he enjoys a leisurely lifestyle at Downing Street, saying he is "completely dedicated" to his job.
The British government has tried to bring the two sides of the eurozone debate together with separate messages to the Greek and German people on the back of a G8 meeting in the US.
Tessa Jowell has admitted spending years of her life checking nearby cars for members of the press as she explained the impact phone-hacking had on her private life.
The two men whose emails triggered a furious row over the conduct of Jeremy Hunt will appear at the Leveson inquiry next week.
Neither politicians nor the public like the coalition. So what can be done to revive it? Can it survive three more years? Only if steps are taken quickly, experts are saying.
The coalition has reloaded its legislative agenda with a Queen's Speech dominated by Lords reform.
Evidence-based policy should not be a radical concept. It needs to be celebrated.
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