Good morning. Here’s the news roundup.
- PM sets out ‘English votes’ timetable (BBC News)
- Crime rate in England and Wales falls 7% to lowest level since 1981 (The Guardian)
- Lord Janner: Britain’s top prosecutor defends decision not to charge Labour peer with child sex crimes (The Independent)
- HSBC Launches Immediate Review Of UK Base (Sky News)
- Slaughters, Paul Weiss and Hengeler act as Deutsche Bank fined $2.5bn (Legal Business)
- Comcast walks away from $45bn TWC deal (The FT)
- Hatton Garden heist: £20,000 reward offered by police (BBC News)
- Nick Clegg calls for review of DPP’s decision not to prosecute Lord Janner (The Guardian)
- Hundreds of solicitors attend vote for justice rally (Law Society Gazette)
- Indonesia summons foreign officials as execution of ‘Bali Nine’ drug-smuggling gang nears (The Express)
- Tower Hamlets Mayor Axed Over Corruption (Sky News)
- Blackburn boy, 14, in court over Australia terror ‘plot’ (BBC News)