Labour Party (UK)
UK politicians 'reach deal on press regulation'
Mar 18, 2013 07:43 EDT
British politicians have reached a deal on a new system of regulation for the press after overnight talks designed to avoid a parliamentary showdown, the opposition Labour party said on Monday.
Crucial vote looms on UK press laws
Mar 18, 2013 05:05 EDT
MPs were on Monday to take a crucial vote on press regulation, with senior government members claiming a deal could still be brokered despite the breakdown of cross-party talks.
Crucial vote looms on press laws
Mar 18, 2013 03:40 EDT
MPs were on Monday to take a crucial vote on press regulation, with senior government members claiming a deal could still be brokered despite the breakdown of cross-party talks.
Crucial vote looms on British press laws
Mar 18, 2013 03:39 EDT
British MPs were on Monday to take a crucial vote on press regulation, with senior government members claiming a deal could still be brokered despite the breakdown of cross-party talks.
Crucial vote looms on British press laws
Mar 17, 2013 22:42 EDT
British MPs were on Monday to take a crucial vote on press regulation, with senior government members claiming a deal could still be brokered despite the breakdown of cross-party talks.
Britain set for crunch vote on press regulation
Mar 17, 2013 01:55 EDT
British MPs are set to take a crunch vote Monday on press regulation, with Prime Minister David Cameron bringing the issue to a head after cross-party talks broke down.
MPs set for crunch vote on press regulation
Mar 17, 2013 01:43 EDT
MPs are set to take a crunch vote Monday on press regulation, with Prime Minister David Cameron bringing the issue to a head after cross-party talks broke down.
New poll confirms rise of anti-EU party
Mar 16, 2013 23:57 EDT
A new poll out Sunday confirmed a surge in support for the anti-EU UK Independence Party, as Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives fell further behind Labour.
British lawmaker released after second bar brawl
Mar 15, 2013 19:42 EDT
A British lawmaker, suspended from the opposition Labour Party for fighting in a House of Commons bar, was released Friday following an alleged brawl in another parliamentary watering hole.
British press talks collapse, editor arrested
Mar 14, 2013 16:32 EDT
British Prime Minister David Cameron abandoned cross-party talks on press regulation on Thursday as police for the first time arrested a current national newspaper editor over phone-hacking.
British press regulation talks break down: Cameron
Mar 14, 2013 08:00 EDT
British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday that all-party talks on press regulation following the phone-hacking scandal had broken down and that lawmakers would vote on a new system next week.
Pakistan-born UK peer suspended for 'Jewish conspiracy' talk
Mar 14, 2013 06:38 EDT
Britain's Labour Party suspended Pakistan-born Muslim peer Nazir Ahmed on Thursday over reports that he blamed a Jewish conspiracy for his imprisonment over a fatal car crash, a spokesman said.
UK peer suspended for 'Jewish conspiracy' claim
Mar 14, 2013 06:25 EDT
Britain's Labour Party suspended Pakistan-born Muslim peer Nazir Ahmed on Thursday over reports that he blamed a Jewish conspiracy for his imprisonment over a fatal car crash, a spokesman said.
Minimum alcohol pricing plans to be shelved, report claims
Mar 12, 2013 23:37 EDT
Downing Street refused to confirm reports that the government was about to drop plans to introduce minimum alcohol pricing after coming under pressure form senior ministers.
Ennis's home stadium to be demolished
Mar 01, 2013 15:49 EST
The stadium where British Olympic heroine Jessica Ennis was discovered and still trains will be knocked down as a cost-cutting measure, councillors announced Friday.
PM Cameron humiliated in election rout
Mar 01, 2013 10:07 EST
David Cameron was under pressure on Friday after his Conservatives were beaten into third place in the Eastleigh by-election by his scandal-hit Liberal Democrat coalition partners and UKIP.
PM Cameron faces 'crisis' after poll defeat
Mar 01, 2013 03:47 EST
The Liberal Democrats on Friday hung onto the parliamentary seat of Eastleigh, dealing a heavy blow to Prime Minister David Cameron whose Conservative Party were beaten into third place.
PM Cameron faces 'crisis' after poll defeat
Feb 28, 2013 22:15 EST
The Liberal Democrats on Friday hung onto the parliamentary seat of Eastleigh, dealing a heavy blow to Prime Minister David Cameron whose Conservative Party were beaten into third place.
British PM Cameron faces 'crisis' after poll defeat
Feb 28, 2013 22:10 EST
The Liberal Democrats on Friday hung onto the southern England parliamentary seat of Eastleigh, dealing a heavy blow to Prime Minister David Cameron whose Conservative Party were beaten into third place.
Police law risks human rights: parliament report
Feb 28, 2013 19:32 EST
Britain should conduct a "fundamental review of the law" governing undercover operations after police were accused of stealing the identities of dead children, a parliamentary report urged Friday.