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View ArticleNo 10 "underwhelmed" by Boris's campaign
Downing Street concerned that the London mayor's re-election campaign lacks direction.
View ArticleDoes Cameron's Hollande snub matter?
A meeting between the PM and the French Socialist was in neither man's interests.
View ArticleDownton Abbey delivers profits boost for ITV
Company hails the success of its strategy to end its dependence on advertising for revenue.
View ArticleMiliband backs* Clegg on Lords reform - up to a point
Labour's strategy is to avoid intruding on internal coalition grief when the Tories savage another Lib Dem constitutional reform.
View ArticlePMQs review: Miliband's winning streak continues
The Labour leader left Michael Gove and Nick Clegg red-faced.
View ArticleFull transcript | Chuka Umunna | Speech on Labour and business | CBI | 29...
"Business leader after business leader has told me they want to see an active government working in partnership with business".
View ArticleJames Murdoch to step down as executive chair of News International
The younger Murdoch resigns from his position to "focus on international TV".
View ArticleDid the News of the World seek to undermine a murder investigation?
The significant allegation of Jacqui Hames at the Leveson inquiry.
View ArticleThe future of reading in our schools and the Lanchester consensus
Leo Robson asks why all the fuss about Capital and Michael Rosen says children's authors actually know what they're doing.
View ArticleWeb Only: the best of the blogs
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View ArticleAtheist in memory lapse and slavery shock
Following a week of attacks, the evolutionary biologist responds to his critics and argues Britain must not make policy by following Census Christians who cant name the first book of the New...
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