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Phone tapping: Yates to face MPs

The assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan police will face questions from MPs on the phone hacking row today.

'Yates of the Yard' goes to Westminster

Tube strike causes mass disruption

The tube strike has hit Londoners hard, with millions of journeys rocked by the industrial action.

Tube strikes meant many Londoners spent hours getting to work this morning

City's fattest cat gets Barclays top job

The man Peter Mandelson has described as the "unacceptable face" of banking has been appointed as Barclays' next chief executive.

HSBC's exec chairman heading to govt, while Diamond gets a promotion at Barclays

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Electoral reform rebels hold fire - for now

Conservative opponents to electoral reform did not rebel in large numbers in Monday evening's Commons vote.

The vote took place late in the evening

Expenses duck house sold for charity

The duck house which became a symbol of MPs' misuse of expenses has been sold for charity.

Ducks and expenses: The symbol of allowances has been sold

HMRC tries to correct 6m 'mistaken' tax bills

Inland Revenue has begun its attempt to address the gargantuan errors that saw six million people either under or over-paying on their tax bills.

HMRC is attempting to recoup and pay back money simultaneously

Ed Miliband demands 'courage' from Labour as critics circle

Ed Miliband has urged Labour members to have "the courage to change" as ballot papers are filled in.

Ed Miliband: 'We must have the courage to change'

Treasury holds firm over new EU watchdogs

George Osborne is to rubber-stamp the creation of new European bodies tasked with regulating the banking sector at a meeting of European economic and finance ministers.

City is vulnerable to overbearing EU regulation

Labour 'big winner' from Lib Dem slump

Disillusioned voters who backed the Liberal Democrats at the general election appear to be turning to Labour rather than the Conservatives, a poll suggests.

Labour on the up

TUC: Don't cut health and safety regs

Calls from business to cut the bureaucracy of health and safety regulations have been fiercely opposed by a new report from the Trades Union Congress (TUC).

Brendan Barber, head of the TUC, has opposed calls for cuts in government regulations

Hague: Hotel room allegations 'a big lie'

William Hague has branded the allegation that he had a sexual relationship with a man he later employed as a special advisor "a big lie".

William Hague, by coalition colleague Nick Clegg

Phone hacking: Govt refuses to act

The government will take no action over the phone hacking row and will leave the matter in the hands of the police, the home secretary has confirmed.

May: 'It is not for the government to look at that evidence'

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Speakers Corner

Sketch: Labour wobblers' hacking horrors

The phone-tapping row has forced MPs to confront a truth more horrifying than many have ever encountered: that someone might actually be listening to them.

Who knows who may be listening

Comment: Phone hacking, journalism and the free market

The row over phone hacking at the News of the World reveals why we need journalism to be state-funded.

Interview: Diane Abbott

Diane Abbott talks to politics.co.uk about her opponents, civil liberties and whether she'll return to Andrew Neil's sofa.

Diane Abbott leaves a New Statesman hustings event during the campaign

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