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The replacement to control orders are to be watered down even further - if the Liberal Democrats get their way, we reveal. Meanwhile, chances of any deal between unions and the government over public sector pensions seem utterly miniscule as the war of words hots up.

EXCLUSIVE: Control orders

Lib Dems push to scrap curfews for terror suspects

Sunset for control orders? Lib Dems want them watered down

The 'control order lite' regime could be watered down further following pressure from the Liberal Democrats, politics.co.uk has learned.

Comment: Control orders are an affront to justice

Daniel Hamilton and Alex Deane of Big Brother Watch

Control orders give the government even more power to restrict individuals' freedom than that exercised by the Burmese military to imprison opposition politician Aung San Suu Kyi.

Public sector pensions

Union resistance over pensions a 'colossal mistake'

Public sector pension age will rise to 66 - in line with the state pension

The gulf between union bosses and ministers is widening further as Danny Alexander announces the public sector pension retirement age will rise to 66.

Hold your nerve, business chief tells PM

Dr Neil Bentley was speaking at a CBI event

Failure to embrace competition in reforms could lead to deficit reduction plans faltering, the CBI has warned.

Public sector gears up for mass walkout

Many schools could have to close on June 30th

Teachers are set to be joined by other public sector workers in a mass walkout at the end of the month.

Falklands war (of words)

'Stupid' Cameron blasted over Falklands

Port Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands

David Cameron's comments that Britain will keep the Falkland Islands have been dismissed as "mediocrity bordering on stupidity" by Argentina's president.

Scottish sectarianism

Anti-sectarian law worries Scottish church leaders

Rangers celebrate an Old Firm derby win

The SNP's bid to tackle sectarianism in time for the new football season is prompting concern from senior Scottish religious figures.

And finally...

Clegg sideswipes at Cabinet colleague Huhne

'Calamity Clegg' makes a pointed remark about Chris Huhne

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has finally got his own back on former rival Chris Huhne.

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