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Clegg concedes party is split as Tories defect too
From: External news08 Dec 2010
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The Liberal Democrat rebellion over university tuition fees faded last night when all the party's ministers pledged to support plans to allow universities to charge students up to £9,000 a year.
Gordon Brown: I was ready to quit over euro decision
From: External news08 Dec 2010
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Gordon Brown has said he was prepared to quit as Chancellor soon after Labour took office in 1997 if the government decided to join the euro.
George Osborne to set cap on UK loan to Ireland
From: External news08 Dec 2010
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Shadow chancellor says emergency legislation will limit the amount the UK will lend to Ireland
Russia has accused "influential forces" in the UK of trying to sabotage relations between the two countries.
Lack of Black students at Oxford causes concern
Ann Widdecombe and the rise of Strictly Come Democracy
From: External news07 Dec 2010
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By pretending to make a fool of herself, she ends up making a fool of us
Haiti election result expected to trigger presidential runoff vote
From: External news07 Dec 2010
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Haiti was today preparing for the results of troubled elections that have generated sporadic violence.
Clegg seeks to avert Lib Dem rebellion over fees
From: External news07 Dec 2010
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Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg will seek to prevent a large-scale tuition fees rebellion
MORE than one and a half billion of the world's poorest people will be condemned to a life of poverty
Chaos in Lib Dem ranks as vote on tuition fees creates party split
From: External news06 Dec 2010
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Nick Clegg has failed in an attempt to head off a presentational disaster for his party, and Liberal Democrat MPs