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In the Commons at least, Miliband has much to gain by banging on about Europe.
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Guests including Thom Yorke and 3D from Massive Attack took to the decks.
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As Dave dodged, dived and rambled on, even his own MPs drew blanks.
View ArticleNS profile: Elio Di Rupo
The new Belgian PM's adapatability will be vital "for the leader of a nation with a fractured identity".
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The question of how to distribute scarce resources will soon define politics.
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View ArticleMorning Call: pick of the papers
The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.
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