A senior Labour source said Ed Miliband also categorically condemned the celebrations held in Glasgow and in other UK cities – including London, Bristol and Belfast.
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuiness – Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister – urged people to resist celebrating Lady Thatcher's death, saying: "She was not a peacemaker, but it is a mistake to allow her death to poison our minds."
The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards tears into the bailed-out lender's former chairman Lord Stevenson and past chief executives Sir James Crosby and Andy Hornby, and asks the industry regulator to consider whether they are "fit and proper persons" to continue in the industry.