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The Liberal Democrats have gone into the red for the first time after losing millions of pounds of public money funding that it had relied on in Opposition.
Rumours swept the Palace of Westminster that William Hague was unwell. Labour’s bloodthirsty young leader, Ed Miliband, descended from his left-wing heartlands in the hill country of north-west London and attempted to finish Mr Hague off.
09 Mar 2011
Following plans to ban the display of tobacco in shops Telegraph.co.uk looks at smokers, both reformed and unrepentent, in politics.
09 Mar 2011
The Prime Minister issues a sharp riposte to Labour leader Ed Miliband's calls for William Hague to step down as Foreign Secretary over mistakes in Libya.
09 Mar 2011
Live commentary, background and analysis of Prime Minister's Questions, as well as your comments and reactions.
09 Mar 2011
Labour’s Holyrood leader was last night accused of sacrificing Scotland’s universities for his party’s election campaign after ruling out introducing a graduate contribution.
09 Mar 2011
Players and managers at Scotland’s Old Firm football clubs face arrest if they ignore new police legal briefings about their conduct, under a radical action plan to reduce nationwide violence linked to their matches.
09 Mar 2011
Rules banning display of tobacco in shops to be phased in.
09 Mar 2011
Labour party officials complained that a BBC local London News report concerning the NHS budget used the phrase “savings” instead of “cuts”.
09 Mar 2011
Cancer sufferers will be hit by Government plans to overhaul the benefits system, it was claimed last night.
09 Mar 2011
The Duke of York made private visits to the President of Azerbaijan, whose country is one of the most corrupt in the world, after forging links with him in his role as trade envoy.
09 Mar 2011
A Christian couple banned from becoming foster parents because of their opposition to homosexuality were treated appropriately by the courts, David Cameron has said.
09 Mar 2011
Here is a timeline showing how local taxation has evolved in Britain.
09 Mar 2011
Every taxpayer working in private industry will be forced to hand over almost £1,600 to pay for the public sector pension black hole unless the system is reformed, it has been claimed.
09 Mar 2011
A Czech MEP and pronounced climate change sceptic has pipped a British Conservative to become the leader of the Tories' group in the European Parliament.
09 Mar 2011
Council tax bills will be frozen next year as town hall chiefs cut services rather than passing on cost of slashed budgets.
08 Mar 2011
Telegraph View: the recommendations of the Winsor report on police pay must be carried through.
08 Mar 2011
It is hard to hear of Epstein's loan to Fergie without thinking of Edith Wharton's Duchess of Beltshire, writes Rowan Pelling.
08 Mar 2011
Britain is studying plans to take billions of dollars of Libyan oil revenues away from Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's regime and place them under the control of the United Nations.
08 Mar 2011
The House of Lords team have won the annual Rehab Parliamentary Pancake Race against their rivals from the Commons.
08 Mar 2011
Ukip’s success in Barnsley will be replicated elsewhere unless the Tories shape up, writes Simon Heffer.
08 Mar 2011
Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has said that the Middle East peace process must not become a casualty of uncertainty in the region.
08 Mar 2011
A miracle took place during health questions. Most of us had assumed that relations between John Bercow, the Speaker, and Simon Burns (C, Chelmsford) were incurably bad.
08 Mar 2011
The Duke of York is "very worried" about whether he can continue as Britain's trade envoy, according to his friend Goga Ashkenazi, a Kazakh socialite.
08 Mar 2011
Jolitics, a new political social network from Michael Birch, the British technology entrepreneur famed for founding Bebo, is making its debut next week.
08 Mar 2011
Police officers say that "out of touch" ministers who have never had a mortgage "don't understand what it is to live on a budget".
08 Mar 2011
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