Breakfast meeting: How can we help?
by Matt Foster / 15 Sep 2011
Matt Foster sits in as industry experts debate how the government should best incentivise and improve NHS and back-to-work services
by Matt Foster / 15 Sep 2011
Matt Foster sits in as industry experts debate how the government should best incentivise and improve NHS and back-to-work services
by Matt Foster / 26 Jul 2011
Chancellor sticks to his guns but Labour say GDP figures show economy has "flat-lined"
by Matt Foster / 13 Jul 2011
Cameron announces wide-ranging phone hacking inquiry led by Lord Justice Leveson as Labour calls for publication of all conversations between politicians and News International
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by Matt Foster / 07 Jul 2011
Labour's Baroness Royall asks if government will pause consideration of News Corp’s bid for BSkyB in light of ongoing phonehacking scandal, but spokesman insists issues are separate
by Matt Foster / 05 Jul 2011
Speaking this morning, the author of the care report struck a cautious note, saying the public understood need for reforms
by Matt Foster / 28 Jun 2011
As the peer and novelist's private art collection went under the hammer, I chatted to the peer and tried to avoid accidentally bidding
by Matt Foster / 28 Jul 2011
London Mayor and reggae star to promote positive role models
by Matt Foster / 18 Jul 2011
A round up of the day's events as Yates quits, Cameron recalls Parliament and Labour says PM should take responsibility
by Matt Foster / 14 Jul 2011
Business secretary who "declared war" on Murdoch now "delighted"
by Matt Foster / 12 Jul 2011
The Home Affairs Committee questions senior police officers in post at the time of the original investigation into phone hacking at News International. Refresh browser for latest updates
by Matt Foster / 06 Jul 2011
MPs debate phone hacking and the press in the light of revelations that journalists at the News of the World hacked the phone messages of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler and the relatives of 7/7 victims
by Matt Foster / 04 Jul 2011
The trends from LabourList's montly 'state of the party' survey suggests that Ed Miliband's core supporters aren't deserting him