Conservatives will freeze public sector pay, trim benefits and find efficiencies to cut £23 billion by 2015.
The Conservatives pledged Tuesday to cut spending by 23 billion pounds by 2015 by freezing public sector pay, trimming benefits and finding efficiencies if elected next year
British Airways said on Tuesday it would cut the equivalent of 1,700 staff in the United Kingdom and was planning a two-year freeze on basic pay for cabin crew.
Conservative Party seeks savings from those on incapacity benefits, young unemployed and national debt.
Department of Health pay £640,000 for episodes of U.S. cartoon on Channel 4 as part of Change4Life campaign.
IPCC finds no new evidence to charge police after not lawful killing of man mistaken for terrorist in June 2005.
Three nursery workers owned up to sexual assault and distributing and making indecent pictures of children.
A summons was served on a police sergeant concerning assault of a protester in April's G20 events in London.
The scale of Britons' belt-tightening was laid bare on Tuesday by data showing record consumer credit repayments in August and a five-year high in households' savings ratio in the second quarter
GlaxoSmithKline's cervical cancer vaccine Cervarix probably did not cause the death of a teenager.