The killers of James Bulger should not have been prosecuted for his murder because children under the age of 12 who commit crimes are too young to understand the full consequences of their actions, the Children's Commissioner for England has said.Read
Vince Cable will insist the Liberal Democrats are the party to lead Britain out of recession - having warned of the financial dangers in the first place.Read
British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh has launched a scathing attack on union bosses as the row over cost-cutting intensified following the announcement of seven days of strikes by cabin crew.Read
The British National Party began processing applications within hours of a court order banning recruitment of new members after its leader claimed to have amended the constitution.Read
Motor racing veteran Sir Stirling Moss has thanked wellwishers who wrote to him after he fell three floors down a lift shaft and broke both ankles.Read
The Scout Association has launched a bid to get young people more involved in the general election amid fears up to half may not be registered to vote.Read
French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivered a thinly-veiled swipe at David Cameron as he insisted Britain must remain "bang in the middle" of Europe.Read
More than 50 climate change protesters who spent the night on the roof of the Houses of Parliament have been charged with trespass, Scotland Yard said.Read
British National Party leader Nick Griffin declared applications to join were being processed again despite a court order banning recruitment of new members.Read
A row has erupted between prosecutors and the House of Lords authorities following a decision not to bring charges against the Labour peer Baroness Uddin over her expenses.Read