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Archbishop of Canterbury criticises coalition policies
From: External news09 Jun 2011
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned that the government is committing Britain to "radical, long-term policies for which no-one voted"
There is no evidence that the country is building nuclear weapons. The west's strategy has helped create the standoff
So, prime minister, are we to call you an extremist now?
From: External news09 Jun 2011
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On his own definition of moderation, Cameron would struggle. The new counter-terror strategy tars non-violent Muslims
Business Secretary Vince Cable has said the government is willing to take "further action with tax on banks" if they do not increase lending to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
National Crime Agency details to be outlined
From: External news08 Jun 2011
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Details of how the proposed National Crime Agency will operate when it is set up next year are to be unveiled.
The London 2012 Olympic torch will be a three-sided golden cone with the flame burning through its perforated shell.
Syria's Assad faces new sanctions by UN and European Union
From: External news08 Jun 2011
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Draft resolution being promoted at security council by Britain and France stops short of Libya-style no-fly zone
Libya rebels frustrated by Nato's safety-first strategy
From: External news08 Jun 2011
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Rebel leaders in Misrata feel prepared for battle but say they have been told not to cross certain 'red lines'
Immigration Program Is Rejected by Third State
From: External news07 Jun 2011
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Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts has decided the state will not participate in a fingerprint-sharing program that is central to the Obama administration’s immigration enforcement strategy
True colours? Is Blue Labour the way forward for the left?
From: External news07 Jun 2011
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In the Westminster village, the talk is of 'Blue Labour'. But does this nascent ideology offer a real way forward for the left, asks Amol Rajan – or is it just another empty political buzz-phrase?
