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There is devilish detail in the new euro pact
Forget use of EU buildings, the threat is members of the new fiscal union cooking up deals that affect the single market behind British backs.
A call to arms for Labour on welfare reform
Does Labour want to rebuild the model of the liberal welfare state or try something different?
Exclusive: David Miliband denounces "Reassurance Labour"
Former Foreign Secretary warns that the "Big State" is a "political dead end" for Labour.
PMQs review: Cameron is saved by his benefits cap
The Prime Minister's attack on Labour's welfare stance denied Miliband another victory.
Witney GP: "Nobody supports the NHS changes"
Senior GP in David Cameron's own constituency tells New Statesman "things are going to fail, hospitals will close".
Why has the coalition delayed its aid bill?
The government must keep its promises to the world's poorest.
Occupational hazards
As eviction looms at St Paul’s, the protesters are struggling with the hardship of months spent sleeping rough. So is there a future for this global movement?
Removing Goodwin's knighthood was an act of crude populism
The government has behaved in an arbitrary and unprincipled fashion.
Civic Scotland: nationalism by proxy?
The launch of a new civil society campaign in support of "a broader debate" about Scotland's future strengthens Alex Salmond's hand.
Osborne's woes
On Syria
The interview
The interview
GOP race so far
Alistair Darling
Time to rethink
Devil in the detail
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