I have some serious concerns and misgivings on this recommendation. They breakdown into issues of principle, practicality and necessity.
India's coalition government , headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh agrees hold debate and voting on the retail sector reforms.
WikiLeaks founder's health could deteriorate and he may have to leave embassy asylum for treatment, says ambassador.
American singer thinks performance at IDF fundraiser would be inconsistent with his UN peace role.
As the parents of Milly Dowler arrived in London to hear Lord Justice Leveson's conclusions on what should happen to rein in the British Press
He's been holed up in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London for a several months now, and his self-imposed exile is apparently making him ill.
CBI wants £1.5bn earmarked for short-term, high-impact measures, as the economy awaits Chancellor's autumn statement.
Cameron and Clegg to issue separate statements on report in Commons.
We'll find out today just how corrupt Lord Justice Leveson believes the British press is and what should be done to put a stop to some of its dubious activities.
Unsafe buildings and deadly working conditions the real cause of deaths of 111 workers in Bangladesh garment factory.
Man who sparked worldwide protests with blasphemous film and Koran-burning US pastor Terry Jones insulted Islam.
Workers try to set fire to factory just hours after blaze at Walmart plant kills 111 people at nearby Tazreen.
Prime Minister David Cameron gets advance copy of recommendations amid pressure to act after phone-hacking scandal.
Gunmen open fire on military attache's car killing him and his bodyguard.
French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault confirms Moscow-backed cathedral will still be built despite criticism from Parisian public.
Twitter agrees to cancel anti-Semitic messages under hashtag in face of legal threats but new ones appear.
Johnson mocks industry minister Arnaud Montenbourg - and says Indian firms would be more welcome in UK than France.
US Treasury stops short of provocative label despite existence of disparities in currency values.
Thailand's first female first minister was accused of corruption over rice-pledging scheme and food relief.
Protesters want end to Mursi regime but Muslim Brotherhood maintains support for president's latest decree.
Duke of Edinburgh escorts Arab leader to inspect guard of honour for state visit.
CPS insists 1970 decision not to charge late Liberal MP with indecent assault would not be made today.
Thousands of demonstrators join protest camp to rally against president's sweeping new powers.
Blackmail video of 18-year-old nurse and Communist leader reveals corruption ring in Bo Xilai's Chongqing.
French foreign minister Laurent Fabius confirms support for Palestinian demand for observer status.
Report says changes to guidelines would be ineffective as they are non-binding and are not subject to law.
Party whip not restored by Sir George Young, leaving Nadine Dorries free to cause chaos for Cameron and Osborne.
Israel's US embassy uploads video mocking Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on way to UN vote.
Marton Gyongyosi, deputy group leader of Jobbik,wants list of Jews deemed national security risk.
Dairy farmers are protesting in Brussels spraying Milk at Police and blocking the access to RU buildings with tractors