Britains summer of angst
Ahead of his first visit to the White House as Prime Minister this week, David Cameron published a remarkable op-ed in the Wall Street Journal , in which he lays out his vision for Britains future role on the global stage.
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Nick Robinson
Coalition deal talks tell the story of 20 years in UK politics
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The Tories media echo chamber, part 85
Last week, the Guardian's well-informed and well-connected economics editor, Larry Elliott, revealed leaked Treasury data suggesting George Osborne's emergency Budget would cost up to 1.3 million jobs, across the public and private sectors.
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Mardell's America
Gloom appears to be the new mood in the US
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The pendulum and the pit Faulkner, the election and the exhaustion of mainstream politics, part deux
With the resignation from the Ministry of John Faulkner, a great part of what was left of the Left has left the centre of the ALP. Faulkner returns to the backbench from a brief and one suspects not particularly happy time as War Minister, although it says defence on the letterhead.
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