The NHS Future Forum will release its final report into the government's controversial health and social care bill today.
London stock markets are in turmoil today with fears over the Eurozone driving share prices down.
A large number of police jobs fall under the definition of frontline, a report has said.
Ministers are attempting to smooth fears from Liberal Democrats that free schools will entrench social division.
The government published its protection of freedom bill today, designed to rein back surveillance practices sanctioned under the previous Labour government.
A fourth night of riots saw violence escalate across England yesterday with Manchester, Salford and Birmingham the worst affected.
A liberal thinktank has urged the government to intervene and help child development by launching a "five-a-day" parenting campaign.
Britain's current electoral system has taken a battering from the IPPR thinktank today.
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As the next general election begins to loom over the horizon, the debate over Britain's future energy policy mix is starting to hot up - and nothing seems guaranteed.
There won't be a final decision on Britain's long-term aviation strategy until after the 2015 general election - but an aggressive national debate is already underway.
We speak to Europe minister David Lidington about the trials and tribulations of life in one of the coalition's toughest jobs.
Families will pay tribute and remember those lost to MRSA and healthcare associated infections at Westminster Abbey on Thursday 13th June 2013
Following the great success of the BSIA's Information Destruction Conference and Exhibition in May 2012, we are pleased to annouce that the event is returning again in June 2013. This one-day conference and exhibition is aimed at key decision makers in organisations that carry out the secure destruction of confidential material.
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