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GPs, MPs and peers gang up on Lansley over NHS reform ‘chaos’

Andrew Lansley came under more fire today as the crisis deepened over the Government's NHS reforms ...

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Lib-Dems fight changes to electoral boundaries

A battle erupted today over the new map of MPs' constituencies with Liberal Democrats demanding changes for nearly half the seats in London ...

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Exodus of Labour big guns who aim to be mayors or police chiefs

Labour leader Ed Miliband is facing an exodus of top MPs seeking to run as newly created mayors and police chiefs in their home cities ...

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I can minimise soap opera by not joining Ed’s cabinet, says David

David Miliband has rejected a job in his brother's shadow cabinet by saying he wanted to avoid creating a "daily soap opera" ...

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David Miliband ‘has 12 months to make bid for Labour leadership’

David Miliband was warned today that he is running out of time if he ever wants to lead Labour - after he set out a dramatic vision for reforming the party headed by his brother Ed ...

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Lloyd-Webber’s wrong, Games visitors will flock to London

The Political Interview: Police will take tough action against protesters who try to disrupt this summer's Olympics, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt warned today ...

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Ministers will use privilege rule to force through welfare reform

David Cameron signalled that the Government is ready to force through welfare reforms in a constitutional showdown with the Lords ...

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Cabinet unease over Euro deal

Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith is seeking reassurances about whether British interests are properly protected under a new treaty signed by 25 other Europe states ...

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David Cameron faces new revolt over Euro court rule

David Cameron sparked a fresh Tory revolt over a deal to save the euro ...

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New laws let Chancellor seize control in a credit crunch

George Osborne unveiled new powers for a Chancellor to take charge in the event of a banking meltdown ...

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Cameron blasts EU ‘tinkering’ in euro crisis

David Cameron squared up to Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy by mounting a scathing attack on the European Union's failure to address the crisis in the eurozone ...

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Cameron ‘has wasted chance to reform Human Rights court’

David Cameron was accused of wasting a 'once in a generation' opportunity to reform the European Court of Human Rights ...

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IDS says families have babies to claim benefits

Iain Duncan Smith sparked a row by suggesting that the welfare system is encouraging families on benefits to have more children ...

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PM attacks Labour’s ‘Faustian pact’ with the City

David Cameron attacked Labour for making a 'Faustian pact' with the City as he unveiled plans for a fairer economy ...

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End Britain’s ‘rip-off culture’, says Ed Miliband

Ed Miliband has called for an end to Britain's 'rip-off consumer culture', insisting the Government should intervene on exorbitant charges for savings, holidays, banking and parking ...

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Conservatives have ruined my ‘mansion tax’ plan, says Clegg

Nick Clegg admitted that the Liberal Democrat dream of a "mansion tax" has been delayed by Conservative opposition as he vowed to put people power at the heart of radical changes to Britain's corporate culture ...

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We may give billions more to euro rescue fund, says George Osborne

George Osborne admitted Britain could give billions of pounds more in rescue money to the International Monetary Fund to prevent Europe's debt crisis derailing the world recovery ...

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Scottish tensions will not stop West Lothian inquiry

An inquiry into diluting Scottish influence at Westminster will be launched "within weeks" despite fears it could boost the case for independence ...

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David Cameron signals change to ‘cliff-edge’ child benefit plans

David Cameron has hinted the Government could modify controversial plans to scrap child benefit for higher rate taxpayers ...

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Gove’s proposal to sack bad teachers is bully’s charter, warns union

Plans to allow schools to sack teachers more easily are a 'bully's charter', union leaders warn ...

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