The UK Statistics Authority has called for a review into the early release of sensitive economic data after Prime Minister David Cameron appeared to let slip details of Q3 GDP ahead of time.
Prime Minister David Cameron has been accused of revealing that tomorrow's GDP figure will meet positive expectations, in an apparent slip-up that could have breached the embargo on the official data.
The Prime Minister David Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne have ruled out introducing a wealth tax on high earners or an annual levy on expensive properties - two proposals central to the Liberal Democrats' plans.
David Cameron has said the LIBOR manipulation scandal is the result of "spivvy and probably illegal" activity but has declined calls for a judge-led inquiry into the affair.
David Cameron hosted a meeting with Mervyn King yesterday to prepare the Bank of England for the collapse of the euro and discuss contingency plans.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will say no rational person would want to see Greece exit the eurozone today, warning the UK will suffer if the country leaves the single currency.
David Cameron has reassured British savers worried by the a raft of downgrades of Spanish banks, describing British banks as well regulated and well capitalised.
David Cameron will urge eurozone leaders to "make up or break up" today as he fears the euro unravelling will further dent the British economy.
The United Kingdom was one of only two of the 27 EU member states to refuse to sign a fiscal treaty on budget discipline last night.