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August 30, 2010 — Will Nick Clegg soon be throwing his toys out of his pram? Have a look at this picture and see what you think ... Young Nick hasn't yet thrown his toys out of the pram – but it's early days if this picture is anything to go by . Think of it...
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August 24, 2010 — performance of leading Lib Dems and our government ministers; your view on the Lib Dems involvement in the Coalition Government, and its record to date; and what impact you think the...
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August 23, 2010 — Jammu, August 23 (Scoop News) – BJYM activists today held demonstration in protest against the involvement of the present and former ministers of coalition government arranging impersonators for their...
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August 16, 2010 — LONDON (BNO NEWS) – The UK government made the decision to put pollution standards on hold while it contemplates the possibility of constructing the dirtiest coal-fired power stations, and will not bring in any new...
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August 19, 2010 — By Howard Dawber 100 days ago, Britain woke up to a new coalition government. In that time they have already displayed extraordinary economic illiteracy and are beginning to champion a dangerous mix of...
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August 18, 2010 — Today, David Cameron’s coalition government reached its first 100 days in power. Frum Forum is marking the day with an online symposium. We asked our contributors: can anything...
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August 18, 2010 — Today, David Cameron’s coalition government reached its first 100 days in power. Frum Forum is marking the day with an online symposium. We asked our contributors: can anything “new” in Cameron’s...
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August 18, 2010 — Today, David Cameron’s coalition government reached its first 100 days in power. Frum Forum is marking the day with an online symposium. We asked our contributors: can anything “new” in Cameron’s...
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August 18, 2010 — Today, David Cameron’s coalition government reached its first 100 days in power. Frum Forum is marking the day with an online symposium. We asked our contributors: can anything “new” in Cameron’s...
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August 18, 2010 — I am far from being a fan of the Coalition government (being way too blue in tooth and claw, so to speak) but you have to give credit where it is due and so the fact that it has hung together for a 100 days...
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August 08, 2010 — , set out a programme for political renewal that has either been implemented, or is Coalition policy. These include fewer MPs and ministers, citizens’ initiatives and referendums. Recall and...
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August 25, 2010 — The counting currently has the Coalition likely to win one more seat than Labor. And while this doesn’t mean that the independents will support an Abbott government, it does raise the issue of the future...
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August 04, 2010 — LibDem deputy leader Simon Hughes is very clear that the Prime Minister is not speaking for the Coalition government in putting forward his ideas on housing tenure, telling Paul Waugh of The Standard that....
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July 31, 2010 — LONDON (BNO NEWS) – The coalition government of the United Kingdom is trying to push through more radical changes and quicker reform than attempted by either Margaret Thatcher or Tony Blair’s...
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July 31, 2010 — By Jonathan Isaby The Guardian splashes today on its interview with Cabinet Office minister, Francis Maude, and highlights his assertion that the Coalition is seeking to push through quicker...