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Deputy prime minister says body will monitor this and future governments in attempts to increase social mobility in UK and reduce child poverty
Lack of black and Asian faces in both legislatures strengthens case for positive action, campaigners believe
The Health Secretary Andrew Lansley is fighting a desperate rearguard action to save his NHS reforms amid pressure to water them down from David Cameron and Nick Clegg.
A group of women have used Mother's Day to take their campaign against cuts to Sure Start Children's Centres to Downing Street.
Iain Duncan Smith will today outline plans to create a flat-rate £140-a-week state pension after condemning the existing system as complex and in "crisis"
Renewed signs that key figures in Muammar Gaddafi's regime are seeking an end to the crisis emerged on Sunday when the deputy foreign minister, Abdul Ati al-Obeidi, flew to Greece using the same route out as defector and his former boss, Moussa Koussa apparently with a message from the Libyan government seeking a way out of the crisis.
Courthouse wakes held in England and Wales as JPs say government decision will mean the death of local justice
An advertising campaign to raise awareness of next month's referendum on how MPs are elected is beginning.
Dramatic reductions for libraries and children's services will take effect at start of new financial year
The German greens' astonishing result in Baden-Württemberg hints at eventual breakthrough for Caroline Lucas and co
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