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Charity voices anger after MPs 'mocked Tory with disability'
From: External news07 Feb 2011
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Speaker urged to investigate after Paul Maynard told Times some Labour MPs 'pulled faces' at him in apparent mimicry of his cerebral palsy
Obama scrambles to limit damage after Frank Wisner makes robust call for Mubarak to remain in place as leader.
Liverpool withdraws from government 'big society' pilot
From: External news04 Feb 2011
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The leader of Liverpool City Council has written to the prime minister withdrawing its involvement from his "big society" plans.
Nick Clegg: We need to get basics right for economic growth strategy
From: External news04 Feb 2011
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Nick Clegg today said the government wanted to establish a "new model of sustainable economic growth" but warned that achieving it would not be an "overnight job".
The press should be banned from reporting the name of a suspect arrested by police until the person is charged, the Commons heard today.
US hatches Mubarak exit strategy as Egypt death toll mounts
From: External news04 Feb 2011
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The Obama administration is working on a plan in which the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, would stand down immediately in spite of claims yesterday he was intent on clinging on to power until the elections in the autumn.
Black communities must not be denied democracy
The US openly broke with its most stalwart ally in the Arab world on Wednesday
Could a domino effect sweep more leaders from power as it did around Eastern Europe in 1989?
Family and landlady claim ambulance staff refused to take woman with sickle cell to hospital