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News, Dec, 2008
Shapps releases report into 'The New Homeless'
Five fatal stabbings a week under Labour
Hague calls for resolution of situation in Gaza
Grayling slams benefit culture as 140,000 households get £20k from state
1000 children a day suspended for expulsion offences
Brown has brought Britain to the brink of bankruptcy
Hammond condemns Government's £50m on office furnishings
Shapps launches blueprint to tackle homelessness
IMF economist condemns Brown's VAT cut
Gove condemns worrying number of violent incidents in schools
May proposes new rape crisis centres
Clark warns of "energy crunch"
British Forces must be given legal protection
Greater freedom to travel for the elderly
Audit Office report highlights government waste
We need an independent inquiry into the Iraq War
Osborne highlights Archbishop's warning on fiscal stimulus
Labour on the retreat over botched dental contract
We oppose the building of another runway at Gatwick
Bleak Christmas for Wales' 94,000 jobless
Unacceptable wheelchair delays must be tackled
Our National Loan Guarantee Scheme will save jobs
Fox demands inquiry into the Iraq War
Goldie blasts Scottish Government's 'shameful' PR priorities
Resignation shows Labour split on Royal Mail
Grayling calls for urgent programme to tackle rising unemployment
Measures to help London weather the economic storm
Duncan welcomes step in the right direction for Royal Mail
Mayor acts to protect the global capital of finance
Answers needed on public sector pension overpayments
Willetts celebrates EU imperial measurements victory
Clark slams "weak" package from Ofgem
This Government has been in power too long
Labour's VAT cut hasn't boosted consumer confidence
A day of reckoning for the banking industry
Energy companies must bring down fuel prices
Villiers promises to reform Network Rail
Brown should apologise for "selective" knife crime statistics
Shadow Chancellor focuses on West Yorkshires economy
Shadow Schools Minister visits West Yorkshire schools
Liberal Democrat Councillor defects to Conservatives
Widening wealth gap shows failure of government policy
The moment the world answered back
Forcing the Lisbon Treaty on Ireland is undemocratic
Miller warns deprived children are not receiving quality care
Local transport plans delayed yet again
Labour-Plaid playing politics with legislation
Recapitalisation has failed to get credit flowing
Grayling condemns a wasted decade on welfare reform
Hague demands answers over Labour's euro speculation
Government must rebuild public confidence in DNA storage
Bradford Labour councillor resigns to join Conservative Group
Brown should put the economic choice in the hands of the people
Brown's big bank rescue is falling apart
The beginning of the end for the bendy bus
Mugabe must go now to prevent humanitarian disaster
A ‘Whole Family’ approach to end benefit dependency
Department of Health withholding funds from the NHS
Curriculum changes will lead to children learning less
Lansley calls for action to reverse public health time bomb
Spelman sends Eid Al Adha greetings
A new dynamic political force in Northern Ireland
Joining the euro is not the solution to Britain's problems
O'Brien slams care home cuts
Government must prevent repeat of EMAs fiasco
Grieve accuses Home Secretary of failing in her basic duties
Assembly Government fails Welsh language test
Free prescriptions con exposed
Rate cut shows how sick economy is under Labour
DNA database must be put on a statutory basis
Queen's Speech is about Gordon Brown not Great Britain
Commissioner will uphold rights of Welsh and English speakers
Recapitalisation package has not rescued economy
Gibb condemns fiasco over Education Maintenance Allowance
Film of police searching Damian Green's office released
Risk on Government debt reaches record high
Mayor of London pledges to ditch his motor for electric car
Gove demands full disclosure in Haringey
Grayling says Government must deliver on welfare promises
Mayor unveils measures to support small businesses
Government fails to revive housing market
Gove condemns Children's Services' inspection regime
Public services in Wales face £292 million funding cut
Welsh council tax rises to be higher than England
Hidden population puts local services under strain