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On the political horizon: by-election mayhem

On the political horizon: by-election mayhem

The races for new city mayoralties and directly elected police commissioners could mean choice Westminster seats being vacated. And then there's Eastleigh ...

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PMQs review: Cameron's health problems get worse

PMQs review: Cameron's health problems get worse

A confident Ed Miliband left Cameron badly beaten on the NHS.

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Lansley fights another day as Cameron backs NHS reform

Lansley fights another day as Cameron backs NHS reform

The PM moves to squash speculation about the Health Secretary's future as the Lords prepare to debate the bill.

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The monarchy is more secure than ever

The monarchy is more secure than ever

The uncomfortable truth for republicans is that public attitudes to the monarchy have barely shifted.

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What Lembit did next

What Lembit did next

Former Lib Dem MP turns pop star.

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Will Lansley be

Will Lansley be "taken out and shot"?

Speculation about the Health Secretary's future continues to grow.

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£10.9bn of unpaid tax written off by government? Who cares!

£10.9bn of unpaid tax written off by government? Who cares!

The Treasury does not adequately monitor the way it spends public money, according to MPs.

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Keeping faith with the state: a reply to David Miliband

Keeping faith with the state: a reply to David Miliband

Now is not the time for the left to turn its back on big government.

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Scotland's credit rating becomes an issue

Scotland's credit rating becomes an issue

Credit rating agencies warn that an independent Scotland may not inherit the UK's AAA rating.

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The Lib Dems' family feud on welfare

The Lib Dems' family feud on welfare

Party activists are seething about the welfare reform bill.

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