There is an "unacceptable variation" in the quality of out-of-hours GP services provided by primary care trusts, Mike O'Brien has said.
Significant recommendations to shake-up the costs of taking cases through the civil courts could backfire on the victims of industrial injuries, the government was told today.
The foreign secretary has joked that his US counterpart's enthusiasm for him is "a bit of a burden".
As the number of British soldiers reached killed in Afghanistan rises beyond that of the Falklands war, the defence secretary has assured MPs that operational budgets are sufficient and that coalition ties are strengthening the position with allies.
The Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Bill passed all its stages considered in the House of Commons yesterday.
The decision to back a third runway at Heathrow has "stood the test of time" despite the recession, the transport secretary has said.
The Conservatives will save up to £120m a year if they form the next government by "cutting the perks and bureaucracy associated with parliament".
Mark Harper, Stephen Pound and Brian Iddon have won this year's Rehab parliamentary pancake race.
Alan Johnson has said a decision will be taken on whether to ban products offering "legal highs", including mephedrone, early next month.
ePolitix.com speaks Donald Findlater, director of the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, about safer internet day 2010.
ePolitix.com speaks to Will Gardner, chief executive of Childnet International about the organisation's work and the importance of 'Safer Internet Day'.
MPs from all sides of the House have praised the prime minister's role in securing a deal on policing and justice in Northern Ireland.
Mr Speaker has warned members against discussing the charges brought against three Labour MPs.
A new joint committee on national security strategy will meet for the first time tomorrow.