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Nick Clegg wants to reposition the Liberal Democrats from being a party of protest to becoming the voice of Middle England, as he reaches out to a new type of voter ahead of "difficult" local elections in May.
Libya approaching 'point of decision' says Hague
From: External news14 Mar 2011
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The international community is approaching the "point of decision" on military intervention in Libya to protect the population from Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's warplanes, Foreign Secretary William Hague said today.
First inaugural Black Congress conference held
Nick Clegg: I told Cameron he was talking complete bilge
From: External news11 Mar 2011
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No regrets, no remorse, no turning back on the path he has chosen. Andrew Grice finds the Liberal Democrat leader in steely mood on the way to his party's spring conference in Sheffield
Now civil servants and headteachers threaten to strike over pensions
From: External news11 Mar 2011
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Headteachers, doctors, top civil servants and police chiefs joined forces last night with major trade unions to present a united front against changes to public-sector pensions that look likely to trigger a summer of industrial discontent.
Saudi police open fire on pro-democracy protesters
From: External news11 Mar 2011
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Government officials had warned strong action would be taken against protests calling for democratic reforms
Muslim hearings in US Congress dismissed as 'equivalent of reality TV'
From: External news11 Mar 2011
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Organisers say hearing is vital to US security, but critics say it raises spectre of McCarthy witch-hunts
Europe's response in disarray as Gaddafi makes major gains
From: External news11 Mar 2011
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France recognises rebels as Libya's legitimate government as dictator's son threatens escalation after troops take key cities
Newspaper seeks to increase media diversity with internships
Richard Peppiatt, who resigned over alleged anti-Muslim 'hatemongering', claims to have received abusive texts and calls