Former BBC chairman’s message to Government: British people love the broadcaster
Lord Grade was chairman of the corporation between 2004 and 2006.
Lord Grade was chairman of the corporation between 2004 and 2006.
Niesr is forecasting UK growth of around 1.5 per cent this year compared to the Chancellor's aim of 2.7 per cent.
Campaigners have criticised MPs for voting against a Lords amendment.
The Culture Secretary said Lee Cain should meet Westminster correspondents after disagreements prompted a boycott of a Number 10 briefing.
As Britain heads into one of the most important political years in recent history the very essence of truth appears to be at stake at the hands of a Ministry of Truth managed and operated by a non-elected official.
The deputy mayor of Leeuwarden tweeted: "Bye bye Britain (England). Hello Scotland!"
The UN coalition warned journalists are becoming more vulnerable to surveillance by the State.
Shadow culture secretary Tracy Brabin was criticised for wearing an off-the-shoulder dress in the Commons.
Speakers at a National Conservatism conference in Rome included Hungary’s far-right prime minister Viktor Orban.
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