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David Cameron has praised his father's "incredible sense of fun and enjoyment" as he grieves for Ian Cameron, who died yesterday aged 77.
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.
The Commons will debate the phone hacking row today, in a move which could lead to a parliamentary inquiry into the issue.
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.
Tony Blair has joined the international chorus of condemnation against a small church in the US which intends to burn copies of the Koran.
David Cameron's father has died, shortly after the prime minister arrived at the hospital to see him.
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.
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.
Former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe has been confirmed for the 2010 lineup on BBC1's hit Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing.
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".
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.
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'.
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The full text of Nick Clegg's speech lambasting the shot-termism of British society.
Liberal Democrats will be relieved, for their leader proved today he is genuinely capable of standing in for the prime minister.
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The traditional divide between northern and southern England will be highlighted dramatically by the government's round of spending cuts, according to research by Experian.
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has written to the Communities Secretary, Eric Pickles MP, to encourage Government to ensure the partnerships.
The long summer recess is slightly shorter than usual - with MPs getting just five full weeks off from parliamentary duties.
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