Philip Davies uncovered through Parliamentary questions that one criminal walks free despite having 382 previous convictions and cautions, and failing to surrender to bail 125 times. It was also revealed earlier this year that one in 11 murders is committed by bail bandits.
India's finance minister Pranab Mukherjee dismissed the UK's £280million-a-year aid to his country as a "peanut" that was not necessary to their rapidly-growing economy. The UK government still plans to give India aid despite Makherjee's criticisms.
Campaigners in Menston are again fighting plans to build more than 130 homes in their village. Phillip Davies intervened to allow Campaigners time to voice their objections to Bradford Council.
A total of £3.8billion of public money has been paid out or earmarked for projects abroad to fight climate change since 2007-an equivalent of £144 for every household in the UK. The figures prompted attacks on DFID's budget, which is set to rise to £11.5billion a year by 2015.
The former Bradford & Bingley headquarters in Blngley town centre was up for sale. The old B&B logo will be replaced with the new Santander branding throughout the country.
Phillip Davies joins Tory MPs in rebellion against David Cameron's plans to stop the sale of alcohol at below 40p-50p per unit in shops and supermarkets, penalising moderate drinkers by adding £700 million to the national alcohol bill.
Taxpayers are funding around £2billion a year in out-of-work payments to nearly 1.3million people with criminal records. Experts and MPs called on the Government to tackle the criminal underclass while helping those who genuinely weren't to turn away from crime.
David Cameron faced calls to sack Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke after he accused Home Secretary Theresa May of making a "parody" of a British court ruling involving the Human Rights Act. Tories want him gone because they believe this is another example of how he is undermining the Government.
It was revealed that Labour Party covered up UK's immigration crisis, including the disturbing fact that a quarter of migrants from Bulgaria and Romania had low education levels, four or more children and would therefore most likely claim unemployment benefits.
Ken Clarke's new sentencing shake-up will allow more Indeterminate Public Protection sentences, or IPPS, to be released. These people include killers, rapists and paedophiles.
