Schools 'let down invisible poor'
Education watchdog Ofsted says poor children are now let down by schools in rural areas, leafy suburbs and deprived coastal towns - not the inner cities.
CQC 'may reveal NHS cover-up names'
England's NHS regulator is to review a decision not to name those behind a possible "cover-up" after a series of baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital.
Government leads new GM crops push
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson is set to reopen the debate about genetic modification by calling for the reform of crop licensing at EU level.
Lloyds to return to private hands
George Osborne uses his Mansion House speech to the City to announce the government is preparing to sell its Lloyds Bank stake back to private investors.
Work Programme 'not doing enough'
Providers of the government's flagship Work Programme tell ministers the costs of helping sick and disabled jobseekers into employment cannot be met under the scheme.
RAF staff go on strike over pay
Civilian staff at five RAF stations across England are striking in a dispute over their pay.
Paid-for news 'gains favour online'
A study by Reuters suggests more people are becoming willing to buy online news, but warns that social media may be eroding brand recognition.
Warning issued over webcam hackers
A charity is advising people to cover their webcams when they are not in use because hackers could be using them to spy on you.
Aberdeen by-election voting to begin
Voters are set to go to the polls in the Aberdeen Donside Holyrood by-election, after the death of the SNP MSP Brian Adam.
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