Her Majesty drops the mic.
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The government has had to make many u-turns of late and that’s unlikely to change now.
I don’t care if it’s national or local, it’s blocking my drive.
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Bringing you up to speed on the political hot potato that may have passed you by.
Brown goes big picture.
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Staying in would enable the UK to play an active role in tackling the most pressing issues of the day, from tax evasion to terrorism, the former PM argued.
I’m clean, promise: the UK’s David Cameron and Nigeria’s Muhammadu Buhari.
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Ask the British public about routine government and business practices, and they’ll tell you they’re deeply corrupt.
And one more thing.
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The prime minister’s security speech has been labelled fear mongering.
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There have long been complaints that British general elections don’t produce a fair result. Are the locals any better?
It worked in 2012, but George is no longer mayor in Bristol.
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The 2016 local elections were bad news for non-affiliated hopefuls for many reasons.
In for the count.
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The picture hasn’t shifted much in local councils – but that will cause concern in Labour and sighs of relief among Conservatives.
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The bilateral deals struck over the years between Switzerland and the EU have been suggested as alternatives for the UK if it votes to leave in the referendum.
First minister Carwyn Jones casts his vote.
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All eyes were on the race for second place in the 2016 Welsh Assembly elections.
The hard left has a knack for getting itself in a tight spot.
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Ken Livingstone may be at the centre of the latest argument, but Labour is divided by a rift that dates back much further.
Gearing up for relaunch.
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We all need the BBC’s new version of Top Gear not to stall.
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There’s an argument to be made for the old way of doing things.
In the EU’s shadow?
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Brexit would be the beginning of the process of Britain’s economic transformation – giving it the potential to be better off.
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Both Goldsmith and Khan oppose the Heathrow expansion – so how will they solve the air capacity crisis?
Meet and greet.
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An expert introduces Zac Goldsmith and Sadiq Khan, and considers their chances of securing one of the most coveted positions in politics.
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It has taken years to get CETA in place, and it still doesn’t work as intended.
Gove tries to take control of the upper ground.
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Bogeymen abound for the justice secretary – not least within the Conservative Party.
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Outers are crying Project Fear, but it’s not easy to predict what would happen if Britain voted to leave the EU.
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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.