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- Look Left: Gay marriage, child poverty targets and the IMF verdictJames Bloodworth looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week. […]
- Energy of the future: Transforming Germany’s energy systemEnsuring a reliable, economically viable and environment-friendly energy supply is one of the great challenges of the 21st century. In 2011 Germany embarked on an ambitious programme to transform its energy system. In future, Germany's energy supply will be generated primarily from renewables. […]
- The tweet that sums up the English Defence LeagueThe tweet that sums up the English Defence League […]
- The government’s drive to cut immigration risks splitting up familiesIn two weeks time the daughter of one of my friends will get married. This happy occasion will be marred by the fact that soon after the wedding her new husband may have to leave the UK. Despite his high earning potential, new rules about family migration, introduced in July 2012, will exclude him from obtaining a spouse’s visa. […]
- First minister warns of pain to come in WalesThe first minister of Wales has issued a stark warning of painful financial decisions to come ahead of George Osborne’s spending review at the end of next month. […]
- Target to decarbonise power sector by 2030 could save every British family over £1,000New analysis published today by the independent Committee on Climate Change shows that every family in Britain could save at least £1,131 and as much as £4,525 if the government adopted a target to decarbonise the power sector by 2030. […]
- A reply to Nick Pearce: Why Labour must stick to child poverty targetsFirst, for the last 30 years, poverty in the UK has hovered close to the one-in-five mark, mostly a little below, but sometimes a little above, but a rate almost double the level of the 1970s and much higher than the average amongst other rich nations. This has been driven by a sustained widening in the gap between top and bottom along with the erosion of li […]
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- Woolwich attack will only make us stronger, says CameronPrime minister says soldier's murder was attack on British way of life and betrayal of Islam, as police prepare to question suspectsDavid Cameron has issued a defiant message after the murder of a British soldier in London, vowing to bring those responsible to justice and insisting such attacks on "the British way of life" serve only to unite […]
- Jeremy Hunt under fire over GP reforms: Politics live blogAndrew Sparrow's rolling coverage of all the day's political developments as they happen, including Jeremy Hunt's speech on GP reformsAndrew Sparrow […]
- Lib Dem opposition to communications data bill 'putting country at risk'In wake of Woolwich attack, Labour peers Lord West and Lord Reid lead calls for Nick Clegg to end resistance and revive billPolitical pressure is mounting to revive the communications data bill in the wake of the Woolwich attack, with Labour peers Lord West and Lord Reid leading calls for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats to drop their opposition to the l […]
- Eric Joyce denies being charged with breach of peaceIndependent MP says he was not interviewed by police or charged after alleged incident at Edinburgh airportThe independent MP Eric Joyce has denied being charged with any breach of the peace after being arrested at Edinburgh airport on Sunday after an alleged fracas with staff and police.In his blog, Joyce, the MP for Falkirk, said he had not been interviewe […]
- Woolwich attacks response – in picturesThe government's emergency response committee, Cobra, has reconvened to discuss security measures after a British soldier was murdered by suspected Islamist extremists near London's Woolwich army barracks in a savage knife attack […]
- Woolwich attack: why David Cameron is right to reject knee-jerk responses | Alan TravisSecurity hawks have wasted no time in demanding new counter-terror measures but the PM is wise to resist themDavid Cameron's calm rejection on the steps of Downing Street of any knee-jerk responses was a welcome riposte to the security hawks who have already taken to the airways to demand a battery of new counter-terror measures.A former home secretary, […]
- Who are your most powerful women? | Open threadAngela Merkel may top the Forbes list of most powerful women in the world, but tell us who's No 1 in your personal chartForbes has released its annual list of the most powerful women in the world. Topping the list is Angela Merkel, the German chancellor. The list contains only two British women – the Queen and JK Rowling.We don't need to tell you t […]
- Woolwich murder: David Cameron's statement – videoDavid Cameron speaks on Thursday, the day after a man was murdered in broad daylight in Woolwich […]
- Woolwich attack: David Cameron's full statementPrime minister says attack on British soldier 'will only bring us together and make us stronger'What happened yesterday in Woolwich has sickened us all.On our televisions last night – and in our newspapers this morning – we have all seen images that are deeply shocking.The people who did this were trying to divide us.They should know: something lik […]
- Cumbria police staff cleared over crime commissioner's expenses leakTwo suspended employees will be reinstated but two other people remain under investigationTwo Cumbria police staff suspended last month, after details of their chauffeur-driven police and crime commissioner's travel expenses were leaked to the media, have been cleared of any wrongdoing and will return to work.A 47-year-old man who was arrested on 10 Apr […]



