PM TO SET OUT DETAILS OF EU REFORM DEAL

David Cameron will begin his drive to sell his EU reform plan when he sets out details of the deal hammered out with Brussels to Parliament.

The Prime Minister's statement in the Commons will be a first chance for him to gauge reaction to the draft plan - drawn up with European Council president Donald Tusk - among Conservative MPs.

Mr Cameron is well aware he would never be able to satisfy hardline Eurosceptics set on leaving the EU - who immediately condemned it - but he will hope that he has done enough to convince middle ground Tories to swing behind the deal.

WORLD LEADERS URGED TO BACK £5.4BN DEAL TO HELP SYRIAN REFUGEES

World leaders are facing calls to put in place a new multi-billion pound deal to support the millions of Syrian refugees who have fled the fighting in their country's brutal civil war.

Aid agencies are gathering in London ahead of a major international funding conference on Thursday hosted by Britain, Germany, Norway and the United Nations.

The UN is appealing for 7.7 billion dollars (£5.4 billion) to fund aid operations for the millions of people displaced in Syria and the neighbouring countries over the coming year.

JUDGE TO CONSIDER SON'S PLEA FOR DEATH CERTIFICATE FOR LORD LUCAN

An application by the only son of missing peer Lord Lucan for a death certificate will be heard by a High Court judge.

George Bingham has applied under the Presumption of Death Act, which came into effect in 2014, so he can inherit the title as 8th Earl.

Lord Lucan vanished after Sandra Rivett, nanny to his three children, was found murdered at the family home at 46 Lower Belgrave Street, central London, on November 7 1974.

WELFARE REFORMS SLAMMED BY CHARITY CAMPAIGNERS

Troubled welfare reforms will reduce benefits for millions of working families and leave the "poorest running up the down escalator", it has been claimed.

Critics have seized on three reports on universal credit that have been published separately by MPs, campaigners and a respected economic think tank to claim promises about the new system have been left in "tatters".

Analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) found more claimants will be worse off than better off in the longer term, while a powerful Commons committee accused the Government of being "unable or unwilling to level" with the public about the benefit.

FAMILY MURDERS: MAN'S BODY FOUND ON CLIFFS

Police investigating the murders of a woman and her two children have discovered the body of their suspected killer.

The mother, named locally as store manager Geraldine Newman, and her daughter, Shannon, 11, and son Shane, 6, were discovered at their home near Leeds on Tuesday morning.

West Yorkshire Police said on Tuesday night that the body of the man, who they have not named, was found at 5pm near cliffs at South Stack, an island off Anglesey, off the north west coast of Wales.

BAN FOR ADS WHICH CLAIMED A&E IS ONLY FOR LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES

Local NHS ads have been banned for the "misleading and potentially harmful" claim that A&E is for life-threatening emergencies only.

The poster and claims on the NHS Brent Clinical Commissioning Group (BCCG)-run rightcare4u.org.uk website said: "A&E is for life-threatening emergencies only ... Other NHS services are available that will help you more quickly."

The website also said: "If you use A&E when you could get help somewhere else, you are taking NHS staff time away from life-threatening cases. Other NHS services are available that will help you more quickly."

US PRESIDENT HOPEFULS BEGIN NEW HAMPSHIRE CAMPAIGNS AFTER IOWA SHOCKS

The US presidential candidates have started campaigning in New Hampshire after voters in Iowa served up some major surprises.

Hillary Clinton was trying to turn her narrow victory in Iowa into a bit of momentum for her battered Democratic campaign, after a stronger than expected showing by her rival Bernie Sanders.

On the Republican side, businessman Donald Trump was looking to rebound after a second-place finish in Iowa that marked a humbling blow to the boastful real estate mogul.

ADVERTS FOR XLS MEDICAL WEIGHT LOSS TABLETS BANNED AFTER BODY IMAGE COMPLAINT

Adverts for weight loss tablets XLS Medical have been banned following 200 complaints that they promoted an unhealthy body image, especially among teenage girls.

The three ads on television, YouTube and video on demand featured two women exchanging text messages, with one saying that XLS Medical could help users lose up to three times more weight than dieting alone.

The second actress then looked in the mirror frowning and said: "I'll never fit into my holiday wardrobe," before the two were shown on holiday posing together for a photo.

STUDY LINKS SEDENTARY LIFESTYLE AND DIABETES

Every extra hour of inactivity in the course of a week can increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes by more than a fifth, a study has found.

Researchers used a wearable device that detects movement to show a strong association between sedentary lifestyle and diabetes in 2,497 volunteers with an average age of 60.

Participants wore the accelerometer strapped to their thighs for 24 hours a day for eight consecutive days.

JUDGE TO RULE ON WHETHER TO DROP BILL COSBY PROSECUTION

A judge is expected to rule on whether to throw out a sex crimes case against US comedian Bill Cosby.

The 78-year-old was arrested and charged in December with drugging and violating former Temple University athletic department employee Andrea Constand at his Philadelphia mansion in 2004. He could get up to 10 years in prison if convicted.

A court in Norristown, Pennsylvania heard evidence on Tuesday from the former district attorney who declined to arrest Cosby in the case a decade ago.