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The parliamentary commission's report says new rules are required to force City executives to take proper responsibility

Bosses of collapsed banks should be sent to jail, George Osborne told

Tougher punishments proposed to prevent another banking crisis

Face-down restraint ban considered

Ministers will consider a ban on the use of face-down restraint in English mental health hospitals after new figures that show nearly 40,000 incidents of physical restraint were recorded in just one year.

Donald Macintyre's Sketch: Another startling fact about William Hague...

Maybe he was simply overwhelmed with pride at  so many world leaders gathering in Northern Ireland. But the DUP's Reverend William McCrea's uncharacteristically lyrical question to William Hague about “hopes for successful negotiations' on an EU-US trade agreement during the ”G8 discussions in the beautiful surroundings of Fermanagh“ was  surprising. If he had his way we wouldn't  be in the EU-which the South Antrim MP recently described as ”a bureaucratic monstrosity that robs the coffers of our nation.“

Andy McSmith's Diary: Dear Leader Dave dips his toe into the macho political pool

By taking a 6am dip in the chilly waters of Lough Erne, accompanied by a reluctant police protection officer, while the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, stayed in bed, David Cameron has joined the macho band of political leaders who have sought to reinforce their authority with displays of physical fitness.

David Cameron said the agreement can 'rewrite the rules' on tax and transparency to benefit countries across the world

G8 summit: David Cameron hails landmark deal to rewrite global rules to stamp out tax evasion

Aid agencies warn that the measures did not go far enough as new registers revealing who owns and controls companies would not be made public

Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits

Group of activists threatened to take legal action over proposed tightening of the rules, which would have left fewer people eligible for the top rate

Bovine TB has risen dramatically over the past few decades and badgers have been implicated in the rapid spread of the disease

'To farm I have to rape the countryside. It’s got to be wrong': The true effect of the badger cull

Investigation by The Ecologist magazine and The Independent finds a growing number of farmers – including those whose own farms have been blighted by TB – are now questioning the nature of the cull and its likely effectiveness

Leaders of the world's most powerful nations papered over their differences on Syria to agree a joint position at the G8 summit

Syria crisis: World leaders appeal to allies of Assad to force the Syrian President to surrender power

Loyalists could have a future in a new Syria if they topple their President

'Undemocratic' not to have Commons vote before arming rebel fighters in Syria, warns Speaker John Bercow

It would be undemocratic and inappropriate not to have a Commons vote before the Government decided to arm rebel fighters in Syria, Speaker John Bercow said today.

Royle Family star Ricky Tomlinson accuses government over pickets row

74-year-old alleges authorities deliberately preventing names from being added to an e-petition calling for the release of official papers relating to the jailing of pickets

Ken Clarke has warned Eurosceptics that they risk wrecking the “biggest bilateral trade deal in history” by demanding the UK leave the EU.

You'll wreck the biggest bilateral trade deal in history by demanding the UK leaves the EU, Conservative Cabinet minister Ken Clarke warns Eurosceptics

Ken Clarke has warned Eurosceptics that they risk wrecking the “biggest bilateral trade deal in history” by demanding the UK leave the EU.

Ukip leader Nigel Farage in Scotland last month

G8 summit: George Osborne raises hopes of deal over public disclosure of shell companies to stop tax evasion

Britain secures agreement from 10 of its overseas territories and Crown dependencies to sign up to a new OECD standard on the exchange of tax information

Gordon Brown with the then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at the G20 summit in London in April 2009

G20 summit: Britain plunged into diplomatic row over claims GCHQ spied on foreign politicians

Intelligence services were even said to have set up internet cafés at the summit venues which they used to read emails

David Cameron welcoming President Putin to the G8 summit at Lough Erne in Northern Ireland; the Prime Minister believes they have some common ground over Syria

David Cameron tells Russia at G8 summit: Join the club or face isolation on Syria

David Cameron on Monday evening made a final attempt to bounce Russia into supporting a future for Syria without President Bashar al-Assad.

 
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