The Deputy Prime Minister argues that privacy is a 'qualified right'.
The pollster peer says the results were 'unexpected' and warned of the margin of error.
NHS should 'stop unnecessary tests and over-treatment in early and terminal states of cancer'.
UK Prime Minister plans "comprehensive piece of legislation" to monitor internet communications.
The Prime Minister says the government has a responsibility to act on the deficit.
With more than a million expected to march alongside world leaders, huge security operation in place.
The prime minister reportedly said the issue was a question of fairness.
Home Secretary Theresa May says extra measures not based on specific intelligence.
Ministers, police and security advisers will discuss the UK's action in the wake of the assault.
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Merkel will meet with Cameron for one-on-one talks during a visit to the UK on 7 January.
IBTimes UK takes at the look at some of the main themes from the Labour leader's Salford speech.
Cameron faces an uphill battle to persuade voters to stay in the EU if a referendum does take place.
The Labour Party leader is expected to announce the pledge in Manchester later today.
The inventor warns the Home Secretary's proposal could be detrimental to science and engineering.
Prime Minister initially pledged to give Britons the vote two years after the general election.
SNP supporters are feeling a lot more bullish now than they were a year ago.
It had been reported that Blair thought that the Labour party was too left.
Blair claims Labour party 'succeeds best when it is in the centre ground'.
BCC boss John Longworth said UK parties should refrain from 'tawdry political tactics'.
The Conservative leader says people should reflect on giving, sharing and taking care of others.
The proposals include Westminster handing the devolved government £2bn.