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Monday, 26 March 2012

The government after Steve Hilton: A radical departure | The Economist

The government after Steve Hilton: A radical departure | The Economist:

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Labels: cameron, coalition, core executive, Prime Minister, the executive

The prime minister and his MPs: David Cameron's local difficulty | The Economist

The prime minister and his MPs: David Cameron's local difficulty | The Economist:

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Lib Dem peer Lord Oakeshott: 'Some of us didn't realise how nasty the Tories could be' - video interview | Politics | guardian.co.uk

Lib Dem peer Lord Oakeshott: 'Some of us didn't realise how nasty the Tories could be' - video interview | Politics | guardian.co.uk:

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Lazy peers to face axe first in Lords reforms | Politics | The Observer

Lazy peers to face axe first in Lords reforms | Politics | The Observer:

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Sunday, 18 March 2012

To what extent is the PM now a Presidential figure?

Steve Richards: Coalition will be harder now for a PM who yearns to be a President - Steve Richards - Commentators - The Ind...
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