Vince Cable lives to fight another day in the Coalition
Vince Cable remains in the Coalition government – despite his comments that he had “declared war on Murdoch”, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
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Vince Cable remains in the Coalition government – despite his comments that he had “declared war on Murdoch”, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
The Coalition has “bent over backwards” to keep Vince Cable in Government despite his comments that he had “declared war on Murdoch” over News Corp’s deal to take over BSkyB, writes Gary Gibbon.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg have sung the praises of Coalition Government and backed Vince Cable, despite his comments to reporters that he had the “nuclear option” of walking out if pushed too far.
The Coalition has “bent over backwards” to keep Vince Cable in Government despite his comments that he had “declared war on Murdoch” over News Corp’s deal to take over BSkyB, writes Gary Gibbon.
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Business Secretary Vince Cable launches an attack on the worst excesses of capitalism in what Gary Gibbon says is a coded warning to Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg.
Business Secretary Vince Cable suggests to Channel 4 News that taxpayers’ money for scientific research will be cut as part of the government’s drive to reduce the deficit.
Gary Gibbon reports from Vince Cable’s lecture to vice-chancellors at London South Bank University.
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