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Why Twitter went wild for stories from David Cameron’s university days.
Edinburgh remains in play.
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Twelve months on from the vote on Scottish independence, there are no signs of constitutional healing - nor elsewhere in the UK.
Minding his Ps, his Ms and his Qs.
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Armed with a devilish crowdsourcing strategy, Jeremy Corbyn did his best to drain Prime Minister’s Questions of its boorish theatricality. Did he succeed?
George, is that trouble I see looming on the horizon?
Reuters/Leon Neal
The Conservatives could govern for a long time, but it won’t be an easy ride.
Judge, jury and executioner.
UK Ministry of Defence
The deaths of two British men after a drone strike leave David Cameron on questionable ground.
Reuters/Osman Orsal
The UK will take in 20,000 refugees but how many is enough and should we be counting?
The bringer of bad news.
Reuters/Peter Nicholls
The Cameron government has announced it killed two British citizens in a drone strike in Syria. Was the announcement timed for maximum impact?
Is that clear?
Scott Ableman
The new question risks leading voters down an uncertain path.
We thought the phone hacking scandal would chasten News Corp. We were wrong.
Relentless scorn.
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The government’s recent Green Paper spells our a vision of far smaller BBC. Coincidentally, this is just what Rupert Murdoch and his newspapers have campaigned for over decades.
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If you want to see how the market failure model works, look across the Atlantic at PBS and NPR and be afraid.
The future may not be as bleak as we thought.
Ocskay Mark
Five new European studies say dementia occurrence is stable or falling. Our panic may have been unnecessary.
Can’t hear you.
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Government’s new legislation will strike at the heart of union power.
A ragged record. UK and corruption.
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David Cameron’s call for an era of clean money has opened the door to a host of problems for the powerful as capitalism struggles into a new era.
We shall, we shall not be moved.
UK Parliament
The Lords has a long history of scandal and this won’t be the last.
Who has time for tea with 28 different world leaders?
EPA/Julien Warnad
For US leaders, the UK is both important and not important enough.
Watch what you say in there.
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David Cameron has attacked universities for allowing radical Islam to be spread on their campuses. But who draws the line when it comes to freedom of speech?
Cameron wants to counter radical narratives.
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The British PM admitted that some Muslims don’t feel they have a place in the UK.
My pay’s bigger than your pay.
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Requiring companies to publish pay rates marks a tougher approach from the government - but it’s still not enough.
Fly the unfriendly skies.
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PM wants more unmanned intervention but he should be wary of putting all his eggs in one basket.
Building a power base. Osborne plays the game.
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With this budget, George Osborne has shown he’s a sophisticated political operator.
Budget day: why wait a year for the next one?
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David Cameron has tried to claim the clothes of social justice for the Conservatives. It’s time he took them off.
It’s all falling into place.
EPA/Hannah McKay
The government has published its plan on English Votes for English Laws – and is working out a bigger majority for itself in the process.
Energy secretary Amber Rudd on the march.
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With wind braced for more cutbacks, government backing of nuclear and fracking will end in tears.
The world is your oyster — you’ll need to top it up yourself.
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PM tells local school the future is bright. Probably best not to focus on the past five years.