North East 'least resilient' area
Industrial areas in the North East and Midlands are least resilient to economic shocks, BBC-commissioned research suggests.
MPs set to debate phone hacking
Parliament is to debate allegations that MPs had their mobile phones hacked into by News of the World journalists.
Clegg seeks to calm cuts anxiety
Nick Clegg has sought to calm fears over the impact of spending cuts, insisting they will be spread over four years not implemented immediately.
Fees rise 'best' for universities
Vice chancellors are expected to be told raising student tuition fees is the best way to ensure future finding for higher education.
Boundary move 'gives Tories hope'
Boundary changes for the next Scottish Parliament elections suggest a possible boost to the Conservatives, according to experts.
Cameron's father dies in hospital
David Cameron's father Ian dies in hospital in France shortly after the Prime Minister joined other members of his family at his bedside.
Cuts 'must be resisted' says SF
Sinn Fein says cuts "proposed or imposed by the British goverment must be challenged and resisted", following Peter Robinson's call for savings.
Paterson warning on parades body
The Secretary of State warns that the government will reappoint the Parades Commission if there is no local agreement on parading.
Labour MPs to pick shadow cabinet
Labour MPs have rejected a move to allow the new party leader to choose who serves in the shadow cabinet.
Hague: Axing embassies 'unlikely'
Closing dozens of small embassies to save money would be a "false economy" as they do not cost much, says William Hague.
Which to cut - welfare or services?
The BBC's Nick Robinson is travelling the length of the A1 to get the public's opinion on the Spending Review.
MPs to probe Cameron-Clegg deal
MPs are to examine how the coalition was formed after the election and issues arising from the negotiations between the two parties.
Hannan's referendum bid to leave EU
Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan has launched a campaign for a referendum on Britain's membership to the European Union.
Phone hacking row continues at PMQs
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has insisted it's for the police to decide how to proceed over the News of the World phone hacking row.