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The protest means more than fees. If they resist education cuts, it would boost opposition to the whole austerity drive
Lib Dem MP who hired alleged spy as his research assistant has tabled questions on nuclear deterrent since election
Battered by a scandal which seems to provide a fresh wave of embarrassment with each passing day, the US government
Former immigration minister won't regain commons seat
Improving the life chances of children under five is the key to reducing inequality in later life a major report into child poverty says.
A scathing assessment of Gordon Brown's "abysmal track record" by American officials based in London has been revealed in the latest leaks of US diplomatic cables.
The latest US diplomatic documents released by Wikileaks contain harsh criticism of the UK military effort in Afghanistan from 2007 to 2009.
Cité Maxo – one of 1,300 known camps housing 1.5 million people – is clean and safe, but owner wants land back
Vince Cable, the Business Secretary, may not vote in favour of his own policy to raise university tuition fees...
Arrests in London and Bristol but peaceful demonstrations elsewhere on third day of anti-cuts protests...
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