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Changing the voting system will benefit Britain's ''progressive majority'', Ed Miliband will say today
On March 29, 1961, the states completed ratification of the 23rd Amendment, which gave residents of the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections
How can western allies define a 'better future' for Libya, while there is still fighting and the outcome is so uncertain?
The public fears that Britain's armed forces will be sucked into a long, Iraq-style military operation in Libya
The government's "communities champion" says residents should be able to set the speed limit on local roads.
Prime Minister David Cameron is due to launch the government's StartUp Britain initiative, aimed at encouraging people to set up their own businesses.
The way people understand and think about development is in a state of constant churn and upheaval. Some ideas are genuinely new, prompted by new technologies and groundbreaking political movements
Labour leader Ed Miliband has praised his brother's "huge expertise" on foreign affairs, and said he helped him on his Libya speech.
Business secretary in agreement with the chancellor over tax rate, but says the wealthy have to 'pay their share'
Revolutionaries move further west along Libya's coastal road, seizing several towns without resistance, and reach Sirte
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