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Ed Miliband is "getting into his stride" after nearly nine months in his job and should not be underestimated, one of his leading allies said yesterday.
ICC orders Libyan leader and his son, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, to stand trial on charges of torturing and killing civilians and rebels
At least 150 Syrian dissidents are attending a conference in Damascus on Monday to discuss the country's crisis.
Deputy leader says she submitted proposal because women 'are still a long way from being equal' in the Labour party
King also warns banks may be providing 'misleading picture of their financial health' during first briefing from the financial policy committee
Former prime minister Tony Blair has said there might still be a case for the UK joining the euro in the future.
The Libyan rebels in the east are in close contact with an underground network of opponents of Col Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli, the BBC has learnt.
Protesters have taken to the streets across Syria after Friday prayers, in new rallies against President Bashar al-Assad, activists and witnesses say.
Lambeth, where I live, has huge problems with violent crime. But I applaud the police for their efforts to engage with us
British Foreign Secretary William Hague sees the Arab Spring as an opportunity to create a free-trade zone embracing Europe and the Arab world
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