04/11/2014
All the news from Westminster, where the home secretary says she is sorry the inquiry into historical child abuse has no chairman, following two resignations. With Sean Curran.
Sean Curran reports on the proceedings at Westminster where the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Secretary says she is "sorry" that the inquiry into historical child abuse has no chairman - following two resignations.
But in a statement to the Commons, Theresa May rejects calls to give the inquiry powers to compel people to give evidence.
The Northern Ireland Assembly hears that some public services could face four years of cuts.
Peers press the Government over when the Chilcot Inquiry report into the 2003 Iraq war will be published.
And our new man in Brussels, the UK's European Commissioner, Lord Hill, rejects a suggestion that a period of "profound conflict" lies ahead.