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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.
Reuters
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.
Cameron has insisted his parenting programmes are the revival of the ‘nanny state’.
Toby Melville/Reuters
The history of the government’s push for parenting classes.
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Better hold off on booking that summer holiday to Europe.
Singing from his own hymn sheet.
Number 10
New research shows that the government’s welfare proposal is out of step with reality.
Get off my back!
Laurent Dubrule
The Prime Minister will allow ministers to vote as they please in the EU referendum. But did he really have any other option?
So if there are no further questions, I’ll do exactly what I like.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
This year’s surprise election result triggered a comprehensive meltdown. The Conservatives have been taking advantage ever since, with long-term consequences.
Making the case.
Reuters/Yves Herman
David Cameron says he’s fighting for the country. But it remains to be seen what would actually count as a victory.
A girl walks home from a madrasa in Delhi.
Adnan Abidi/Reuters
British Muslims have mixed emotions about the motives behind moves to inspect madrasas.
Anne
The messages being sent out by David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn could not be more different.
Australia’s current military involvement in the Middle East has not been properly scrutinised by parliament.
AAP/Australian Defence
Across the world, debates have emerged around the extent to which the legislative branch should be involved in – and even have the final say on – authorisation of military deployment.
So, here’s how we can still rule the waves.
Reuters
David Cameron talks like he can change the fight against Islamic State. But Britain’s international role has been dwindling for years.
Reuters/Justin Tallis
As British MPs prepare to vote on whether to join the bombing campaign against IS in Syria, three peace campaigners make the case against military action.
Shadow boxing. Will levelling the playing field work?
Orin Zebest
Removing names from CVs is a start, but we need to do much more to beat discrimination.
Agyness Deyn as Chris Guthrie
Metrodome
Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s tale of rural Scottish change between the world wars is anything but narrowly focused. It speaks to our universal sense of injustice and fairness.
“I’m right behind you … hopefully.”
EPA/Ian Langsdon
The British PM wants military action in Syria. First, he must convince a reluctant parliament.