Boris Johnson adds his voice to suggestions the Communications Data Bill could be revived after the murder of a soldier in a London street.
Sally Bercow says she is "surprised and disappointed" after the High Court rules a tweet she published about Tory peer Lord McAlpine was libellous.
The BBC is to close its Digital Media Initiative, with director general Tony Hall saying it had "wasted a huge amount of licence fee payers' money".
Deputy PM Nick Clegg tells a multi-faith audience to reject a "corrosive feeling of fear" in the wake of the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby.
The BBC apologises after a floor plan for the BBC Question Time programme referred to John O'Dowd as 'Sinn Fein/IRA'.
The UK government's response to claims that British troops abused and unlawfully killed civilians in Iraq is inadequate, the High Court rules, but it stops short of ordering a public inquiry.
The rainbow flag will fly from the Cabinet Office during gay Pride week to show the government's commitment to same sex marriage.
The UK Independence Party's only Welsh MEP says he will stand down next year for personal reasons.
European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, visiting London's City district, says he sees "signs of tangible improvements" in the UK economy.
The government defends security services against criticism they missed signs which might have helped prevent the murder of a soldier in London.
The number of people coming to the UK has fallen by over 80,000 in the last year as figures show net migration is down by a third.
The UK's economy grew at 0.3% in the first three months of the year, official figures confirm, but concerns remain over the strength of the recovery.
The Education Secretary in England Michael Gove has been responding to concerns that GCSEs and A Levels reforms would devalue the exams in NI.
A tour of the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont.
Taxpayers could be left with a bill for as much as £62m for restoring opencast mines in East Ayrshire.
BBC Democracy Live takes you on a tour of the Scottish Parliament.
More MMR jabs, improved ambulance response times and an end to hospital bed-blocking are among the priorities being set by health chiefs for the NHS in Wales.
A guide to the National Assembly for Wales.
Pensions and pits: Britain's coal industry attempts a rescue bid to stay in business, following a devastating fire in Warwickshire.
The New Bus for London is undoubtedly a striking addition to the streets of London but the arguments for it continue to change.
Political analysis from around England
MPs approve same-sex marriage plans at third reading despite significant opposition.
David Cameron delivers his long-awaited speech on the UK's relations with the EU. Here's an at-a-glance guide.
Links to political parties and other useful websites covering UK politics.
As David Cameron reshuffles his cabinet, here's a full list of who is doing what job.
The details of Labour leader Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet following the recent reshuffle.
Links to other Parliamentary broadcasters
Security has been stepped up at army barracks across London, following the killing of a man with a machete in south-east London, the home secretary has confirmed.
A spokesman for the Muslim Public Affairs Committee says Muslim organisations have failed to teach young people that there is a democratic route to express discontent with government foreign policy.
David Cameron has condemned the "sickening" murder of a man in Woolwich, south-east London.
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