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Flood of warning letters expected to be sent out before 1 January deadline as public sector cuts are formally announced
Unemployment in the UK increased by 35,000 in the three months to October to 2.5 million, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said.
Majority of peers choose not to back amendment calling for more consultation but they back plan for £9,000 cap on fees
Ministers are considering replacing controversial control orders with new ways of restricting terror suspects.
Disquiet on the Conservative backbenches about the prospect of prolonged coalition with Liberal Democrats surfaced today, with one MP warning David Cameron he could not take "mainstream" Tories for granted for much longer.
Controversial American preacher Pastor Terry Jones will not attend an English Defence League (EDL) demonstration in Britain, the far-right group said.
Deprived inner-city councils will see reductions of up to 8.9% – leaving them 'powerless' to protect frontline services
Controversial government plans to raise university tuition fees in England to as much as £9,000 a year are to be debated by peers.
Councils in England are to learn later how much the funding they receive from central government will be cut over the next two years.
Labour leader Ed Miliband today appealed to disenchanted Liberal Democrats to work with him against the coalition Government.
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