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How big a problem does David Cameron have on Gaza? Sayeeda Warsi hinted at the scale of it in her resignation letter.
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How big a problem does David Cameron have on Gaza? Sayeeda Warsi hinted at the scale of it in her resignation letter.
David Cameron’s been accused of having a “women problem”. Does he? And have this morning’s movements in the cabinet helped?
Britain’s spies receive £100m for sharing information with America’s NSA. We look at how a cold war agreement plus the advent of the web has accelerated the possibilities for spying.
Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps has told Channel 4 News he did not use false testimonials on the get-rich-quick website he ran before entering politics.
The Conservative right welcomes Cameron’s party reshuffle, which could be seen as progress for those who are no so Lib Dem friendly.
Several political big beasts are moved but many remain in government. Does Prime Minister David Cameron’s first major reshuffle have the smack of firm leadership?
The cabinet reshuffle’s hardly looking like it’ll be a curtain-raiser, Political Editor Gary Gibbon reports.
David Cameron seeks to reclaim the political initiative as MPs return to Westminster this week after a summer marked by an outbreak of internal dissent over his leadership.
As the leader of Britain’s biggest union warns that strikes against government cuts could be timed to disrupt the Olympics, a Downing St spokesman condemns the idea as “unpatriotic”.
Numerous polls and surveys suggest that the number of people who hold religious beliefs in general, and attend Christian church services in particular, is falling.
A couple of Tory MPs I met this morning seem to think that even if Liam Fox survives today he’ll be hard-pressed to survive the week, blogs Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
As an opinion poll puts Labour one point behind the Conservatives, Ed Miliband promises a “new bargain” for Britain in his Labour conference speech.
Ed Balls says he doesn’t care if it is plan A, B or C – Britain just needs a plan for growth and tells Channel 4 News he has the measures in place to fix an economy that has “flatlined”.
The union representing thousands of headteachers and their deputies is to hold its first ballot on whether to strike in November over a dispute over reductions to their pensions.
FactCheck’s Twitter followers asked us for a round-up of the biggest claims made by the Yes to AV and No to AV camps. With the referendum on May 5th, many said there are still too many smoke and mirror tactics to make an informed decision.