
Watch: PMQs: Afghanistan, food banks and “One Nation”
David Cameron and Ed Miliband debated Afghanistan, food banks and “One Nation” at the last Prime Minister’s Questions before Christmas today.

David Cameron and Ed Miliband debated Afghanistan, food banks and “One Nation” at the last Prime Minister’s Questions before Christmas today.

Carl Packman looks at how David Cameron fits into the compassionate Conservative mould the Tory leader claims to hold to so dearly.

Pat Finucane murder: We are all entitled to know what was done in our name, and only a judicial inquiry will finally tell us that, writes Kevin Meagher.

Ed Miliband and David Cameron clashed on the impact of last week’s autumn statement at Prime Minister’s Questions today.

The UN is in the motions of pushing for a global incarnation of universal health care and has the potential to rewrite the global framework for poverty.

The UK’s manufacturing sector took another big hit last week when official data showed manufacturing had performed much worse than predicted.

Prateek Buch looks at the reaction to the Leveson Report by the press and politicians, and argues for regulation and against the anti-Leveson rhetoric.

Ed Miliband reiterated his claim the Work Programme had a success rate of just 2% at Prime Minsiter’s Questions today – a figure dismissed by David Cameron.

Watch today’s PMQs: Ed Miliband and David Cameron clashed over the Work Programme, jobs and the economy at today’s Prime Minister’s Questions.

The lack of any coherent manufacturing and industrial strategy from the current government is proving to be a disaster for the UK economy, writes Tony Burke.