David Cameron will vow to take on the "scandal" of public drunkenness and alcohol abuse that costs the NHS £2.7 billion a year.
The Government is braced for more bad news on the jobs front with new unemployment figures expected to show another increase, sparking fresh calls for action.
A leading teachers' union is to issue a legal challenge to the Government over its controversial pension reforms in a fresh blow to ministers' hopes of an end to the long-running dispute, it has been announced.
Efforts have begun to secure the future of football giant Rangers after the club went into administration.
More than 100,000 people have signed an online petition urging the Government to abandon the Health and Social Care Bill.
A Commons committee has called for clarity on the "unanswered" questions of Scottish independence.
A third of GPs know a patient who was given "dangerously sub-standard" care at their local hospital in the past year, according to a poll. One in 10 have even had one of their patients die, potentially as a result of poor hospital care, in the past 12 months.
Peers have imposed new restrictions on the Government's proposals for a "bedroom tax" on council tenants with spare rooms but backed down over changes to other parts of the coalition's controversial welfare shake-up.
England is failing its young children "on a grand scale" due to inequality, with many not achieving basic levels of social and emotional development, according to a leading expert.
The Duchess of Cambridge has spent Valentine's Day nearly 8,000 miles away from her husband but had no shortage of admirers as she visited Liverpool.
The forthcoming party marking the BBC World Service’s departure from Bush House after 80 years of broadcasting looks set to be more like a wake than a fond farewell

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