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How to think about social media

How to think about social media

Why social media is part of the solution not part of the problem.

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The eurosceptic backlash spreads to the cabinet

The eurosceptic backlash spreads to the cabinet

Duncan Smith raises concerns over failure of Cameron's "veto".

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Lansley's woes continue to grow

Lansley's woes continue to grow

NHS reforms an "unholy mess," say leading healthcare journals in joint editorial.

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Cameron comes home to another Europe revolt

Cameron comes home to another Europe revolt

The PM's truce with his backbenchers is under increasing strain.

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Miliband the Unionist

Miliband the Unionist

The Labour leader made a convincing social democratic case against Scottish independence.

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More Tory than Boris?

More Tory than Boris?

Popular hatred of fat cat bankers is a problem for the London Mayor, who is known as a friend of the City.

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UK university applications down 8.7 per cent as fees rise

UK university applications down 8.7 per cent as fees rise

Applications in England, where fees will hit £9,000 per year, are down nearly 10 per cent.

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Full transcript | Ed Miliband | Speech on Scotland | Glasgow | 30 January 2012

Full transcript | Ed Miliband | Speech on Scotland | Glasgow | 30 January 2012

"Let's confront the real divide in Britain. Not between Scotland and the rest of the UK -- between the haves and the have-nots."

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My Grant Shapps obsession

My Grant Shapps obsession

The Tory minister who has demanded my attention.

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Hester's bonus decision is a victory for Ed Miliband

Hester's bonus decision is a victory for Ed Miliband

It was Labour's plan to hold a Commons vote that forced the RBS chief to give up his £1m bonus.

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