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News, Nov, 2009
Reducing the burden of health and safety
Getting HIV prevention right
Andrew Feldman appointed to the Party Board
Ministers failing to support enterprise culture
The nuclear family is not on the way out
Communities should benefit if they host wind farms
A Civil Service for the 21st Century
Town hall publicity damages local media
Conservatives will "green up" 25 million homes
Best wishes for Eid al-Adha
Cameron calls for action on extremism
The Treasury's fight against climate change
Pupils are held back by bad schools
Tackling the deficit is not an alternative to economic growth
Ending Labour's support for polluting energy projects
Helping local people save and run community facilities
Campaign launched to protect Britain's pensioners
David Cameron reacts to the Queen's Speech
Universities bailing out students due to loan delays
Ministers spend £24million on chauffeur-driven cars
The Conservative Party strengthens its Compliance Team
Prison shortage means thousands get overnight release
Every penny of lottery money should go to good causes
We must learn lessons from anti-psychotic scandal
Labour contradictions threaten Wylfa plans
Wales failing to tackle unemployment blight
Cameron questions Brown over failure to tackle unemployment
Play facilities still at risk
One in five young people can't find a job
Cameron outlines his approach to poverty
Wide variations in ProAct funding exposed
Ministers admit they've no plans to help Welsh businesses
Powerful lessons to be learned from the fall of the Berlin Wall
Time for a national social house-swap scheme
Health Minister accused of betraying wounded heroes
Assembly Government admits 170 schools may close
Assembly Government must show leadership on business rates
Gove sets out priorities for school reform
Clark outlines benchmarks for success at Copenhagen
Council tax bills set to rise again
A policy on Europe that people can believe in
Cameron asks for assurances on Afghan National Police
"Tickets for Troops" launched
Petition to protect the NHS from spending cuts