Cameron pledges criminal penalties for bankers

Skyscrapers in the City of London, which is fighting the moves to criminalise wrongdoing bankers

David Cameron appeared to back down in the face of calls for criminal penalties for bankers today, when he pledged to bring forward recommendations made by a parliamentary commission.

PMQs verdict: Far, far too easy

Too easy: Cameron didn't even break into a sweat this week in PMQs

Much easier than making G8 small talk, anyway

Naked rambler given 11-month prison sentence

The Naked Rambler became a celebrated figure during his walk of the length of Britain.

Harsh judgement raises eyebrows

European energy policy 'not working'

The UK cut its onshore wind subsidy by ten per cent earlier this year

Royal Dutch Shell boss prefers China 'stability'

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The oil chief's new clothes: Behind the grand strategy, energy bosses are just like the rest of us

'Emotion' - a bad word for the oil company bosses

Don't let the oil men fool you. They operate in a field above and beyond the petty squabbles of nation states. But they have to win contracts and keep governments happy all the same. It is not a game they are winning at right now.

PMQs as-it-happened

PMQs as it happens

Follow every twist and turn of this week's PMQs with our live blog.

The new Girl Guide Promise is wonderfully British

No religion, no patriotism, but the Girl Guides Promise remains commendable British

Even without God and country, the new Girl Guide promise is a masterclass in the good bits of the British personality.

Comment: Humble fashion advice for struggling politicians

Chris Terelak: The tieless have inherited the earth

David Cameron made the G8 a 'tie-less' summit but publicity hungry politicians should stick with a full suit.

Comment: Struggling fathers shouldn't blame themselves

Lord Bates: we are all too conscious of our failures to speak out on the fatherhood issue

After Father's Day, many of Britain's Dads will be feeling inadequate. Here's why they shouldn't.

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BFAWU: Why join our union?

Why join the Bakers Food and Allied Workers' Union (BFAWU)? This short animated video looks at the membership benefits.

Why choose City University?

Why City University London? Current students tell you why they think you should choose to study at City University London.

IET Video: HS2: what are the facts?

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)'s transport expert Chris Richards discusses the controversial HS2 project .

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Assange: I'll stay in embassy even if sex charges are dropped

Assange has been in the Ecuadorian embassy in Kensington for a year

Julian Assange has vowed to stay in the Ecuadorian embassy even if Swedish authorities stop pursuing him over two allegations of sexual assault.

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No God, no country: Girl Guides rewrite their Promise

Young girls at the Girl Guides will make a new promise, starting in September

The Girl Guide Promise has been rewritten to remove mentions of God or country, in a move which is likely to outrage traditionalists.

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G8: Cameron gets his Syria plan – but what did he sacrifice?

Odd man out? Putin strikes a glum look as Cameron and Obama share a smile

David Cameron claimed to have secured a substantial achievement on Syria today, after he emerged from the G8 summit with a seven-point plan agreed by all the leaders present.

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Simple but ineffective? G8 tax deal skips the details

The 'Enough Food For Everyone IF' campaign's ship calls attention to the issue at the G8

G8 countries have agreed to seek "increased transparency" from tax-dodging multinational firms, in a stripped-back 'declaration' signed by leaders at Lough Erne.

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The porn summit: Internet firms confronted by ministers

The porn summit: Internet firms are wary of govt pressure

Internet firms have endured faced a tough meeting with ministers in the Commons, as the government lays down the law on child abuse and access to pornography.

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Police broke law with 'kettle' surveillance

Student protesters were kettled two years ago outside parliament

Officers have been slapped down for filming a woman at a trade union demonstration, in a court ruling which will have ramifications on the police response to protests.

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G8 summits without ties 'get more work done'

World leaders were told to dress casual and placed at a small table which advisers could not fit around at the G8

George Osborne has revealed the thinking behind the relaxed dress code at the G8 summit, saying an informal atmosphere is more conducive to getting work done.

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Labour demands harsher punishment for Stuart Hall

The Stuart Hall sentence raised eyebrows

Labour wrote to the attorney general today demanding a more severe punishment for former BBC presenter Stuart Hall, who was given a sentence of just 15 months despite being found guilty of sexually abusing 13 girls.

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Sniper fire across Whitehall: MoD hostilities continue ahead of spending review

'More horses than tanks' - Hammond unhappy with Treasury jibes

Philip Hammond continued his war of words with the Treasury in defence questions this afternoon, as the weekend's row over the Army's ceremonial horses rumbled on.

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Diplomats face 'UK spying shock' at G8

Angela Merkel

British politicians are reacting to reports that the UK spied on foreign diplomats during the 2009 G20 conference with a mixture of shock and disdain.

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