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PM pays tribute to 'brilliant' father

David Cameron has praised his father's "incredible sense of fun and enjoyment" as he grieves for Ian Cameron, who died yesterday aged 77.

David Cameron stayed in France overnight

Clegg: The failure of our generation

Nick Clegg has tried to link the deficit reduction plan with a wider argument about the culture of political short-termism in government, saying the trend is a symptom of the failure of his generation.

Clegg: This generation has a duty to the next

Commons prepares for phone hacking debate

The Commons will debate the phone hacking row today, in a move which could lead to a parliamentary inquiry into the issue.

Some MPs claim their privacy has been violated in the phone hacking row

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Cuts vulnerability highlights north-south divide

England's north-south divide will not be "shifted overnight", Nick Clegg has said, after research revealed the north-east is the region with the greatest vulnerability to spending cuts.

North-east is region most vulnerable, research suggests

Blair lashes out at plans to burn the Koran

Tony Blair has joined the international chorus of condemnation against a small church in the US which intends to burn copies of the Koran.

Blair: 'I deplore the act of burning the Koran'

David Cameron's father passes away

David Cameron's father has died, shortly after the prime minister arrived at the hospital to see him.

David Cameron is flying to France to be with his ill father

Lawyers withhold Tomlinson post-mortem

A third post-mortem of Ian Tomlinson, the man who died after being pushed to the ground at G20 protests last year, has been withheld from the coroner.

Video footage shows Ian Tomlinson falling to the ground

Pressure grows for reform of murder law

The pressure for Britain's murder law to become more flexible is growing, after the second director of public prosecutions (DPP) in a row came out in favour of reform.

Public prosecutors are advocating radical changes to murder laws

Ann Widdecombe to show off her moves

Former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe has been confirmed for the 2010 lineup on BBC1's hit Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing.

Ann Widdecombe's next challenge may involve short, frilly dresses

Hague surprised by Foreign Office 'timidity'

William Hague has told MPs he is seeking to counteract anxiety among Foreign Office staff about spending cuts by combating the department's "institutional timidity".

William Hague hinted at slow-moving Foreign Office frustrations

Home Office puts extradition review in motion

The terms of reference for a Home Office review into how Britain deals with extraditing individuals to foreign countries have been set, Theresa May has confirmed.

Theresa May has outlined the review into Britain's extradition arrangements

Taxpayer's union expenses rile Tory MP

Trade union officials are under fire from a Conservative MP who has unveiled nearly £40,000 of expenses, paid by the taxpayer, spent on senior 'union barons'.

Three 'secret meetings' costing taxpayers money have been highlighted by Priti Patel

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Speakers Corner

Clegg speech in full

The full text of Nick Clegg's speech lambasting the shot-termism of British society.

Clegg: Guiding purpose

PMQs sketch: Clegg comes good

Liberal Democrats will be relieved, for their leader proved today he is genuinely capable of standing in for the prime minister.

A good day at the office

PMQS as-it-happens

Catch up on this week's PMQs, with politics.co.uk's minute-by-minute account.

PMQS as-it-happens

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