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Chancellor Angela Merkel wouldn’t like to see Britain leave the EU, but a remain vote is not necessarily an easy option either.
Backed the wrong horse?
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Sorry Boris, those with a bet at stake think we’re staying put.
Under pressure.
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Whether or not David Cameron’s association with an offshore fund was legal isn’t the point.
Dennis Tang
World leaders are meeting in London next month to discuss corruption – what better opportunity to close tax loopholes?
From Prime Minister David Cameron down, UK ministers have been keen to unveil ambitious ‘City Deals’, often before difficult policy and funding details have been resolved.
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The new cities minister apparently shares the Property Council and KPMG’s enthusiasm for the UK ‘City Deals’ model, but he should look more closely at this ‘tried and tested’ model before adopting it.
David Cameron chairing a COBRA meeting in 2014.
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The government’s crisis management committee sounds as if it can strike fast and effectively.
Diplomats and businesspeople in Australia would likely be dismayed if Britain was to leave the European Union.
AAP/Alan Porritt
Despite its distance from Europe, Euroscepticism can be observed in Australia. What would a ‘Brexit’ from the EU mean for Australia?
Delivering life lessons.
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Mothering Sunday comes just once a year, but mum’s help build the landscape of politics all year long.
Young Muslims are politically engaged.
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Discussions about the government’s Prevent strategy have ended up in a pointless and unproductive deadlock.
Thinking about career options.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
The peculiarities of the Conservative leadership election system put the blonde one in a very strong position.
The UK government has become increasingly desperate to find any means it can to reduce its number of new migrants.
Reuters/Neil Hall
Australian citizens make up one of the largest groups entering the UK each year for work or study. But this could change as Australians get swept up in Britain’s efforts to reduce net migration.
Global currency markets deliver a tumble for sterling.
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Oddly enough, London’s mayor will have been cheered to spark a sell-off in the pound when political colleagues barely raised an eyebrow on skittish markets.
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Why reforms to treat prisoners as ‘assets’ rather than ‘liabilities’ is a step in the right direction.
Tense times in Brussels ahead of the deal being struck.
Reuters/Yves Herman
Maybe a bit of dissent is just what the doctor ordered for the EU.
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Already over-indulged, Britain continues to demand special status in the EU. Is it worth it?
Objective journalism at its best.
There’s no great doubt as to what UK press thinks of the latest ‘deal’ on EU membership.
Searching for the brake?
PA/Ben Pruchni
Heavy on warm wishes, light on concrete action is the outcome of negotiations that could determine the future of Europe.
Can I interest you in the austerity buffet, Donald?
PA/Toby Melville
Everything you need to know about the deal under discussion between the UK and EU.
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Beware the security creep into adult education.
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Unless Cameron learns a lesson from history, the tenants of Britain’s council estates will face displacement and gentrification by stealth.