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UK Politics
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UK population 'to double in one lifetime'
The UK’s population could almost double within a lifetime to more than 100 million, new figures have shown.
The UK’s population could almost double within a lifetime to more than 100 million, new figures have shown.
27 Nov 2007
Revealed: First three Michelin star female chef
A 29-year-old woman has become the first female chef in Britain to run a restaurant with three Michelin stars. 27 Nov 2007
Amy Winehouse cancels remaining tour dates
The troubled singer Amy Winehouse has cancelled the rest of her sell-out UK tour amid fears for her health.
27 Nov 2007
Amy Winehouse cancels remaining tour
Singer Amy Winehouse has cancelled all remaining shows for the rest of the year. due to fears for her health. 27 Nov 2007
Brown backs Harriet Harman over donation
Downing Street has said it had "full
confidence" in Harriet Harman, the deputy Labour leader,
amidst the party's latest donation scandal. 27 Nov 2007
Harriet Harman 'vulnerable' over donation
Harriet Harman's position as Labour's deputy leader was hanging by a thread after Gordon Brown refused to back her over the party's latest donation scandal.
27 Nov 2007
Food company 'sold tainted meat to schools'
A food company supplied contaminated meat to Government departments, prestigious schools and top hotels, according to a former employee. 27 Nov 2007
Harriet Harman under pressure over donation
Embattled Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman is under mounting pressure over what Gordon Brown termed "unlawful donations" as the PM refused to give her his unequivocal backing. 27 Nov 2007
Union Jack should include Welsh flag, says MP
The Union Jack should be redesigned and combined with the Welsh flag, according to one Labour MP, to represent Wales's "true place in the Union". 27 Nov 2007
Sketch: Let Dixon tell ministers a thing or two
Andrew Gimson reports as Home Office ministers claim that old policing is dead 27 Nov 2007
Labour admits scrapping donations vetting committee
The Labour Party today insisted that the systems it set up to fight sleaze were "absolutely vigorous" but admitted that the vetting committee created five years ago to oversee donations was "not extant". 27 Nov 2007
Questions raised over £60m business park
Fresh questions about David Abrahams's donations to the Labour Party have been raised by MPs after it emerged that he is behind a £60 million business park granted planning permission after he gave £160,000 to the party. 27 Nov 2007
Peter Watt, head of the party machine
When the youthful-looking Peter Watt was appointed Labour's general secretary in January last year, he was seen as a new broom. 27 Nov 2007
Douglas Alexander, Labour's fallen star
Six months ago, Douglas Alexander was a political "wunderkind", the classic Westminster rising star. 27 Nov 2007
Gordon Brown in row over donations scandal
Party donations scandal threatens to engulf two
Cabinet ministers as Gordon Brown is plunged into a damaging sleaze row. 27 Nov 2007
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