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More than half of mothers surveyed felt their privacy was invaded

Watchdog to act over firms who bombard new mothers with marketing material on NHS maternity wards

Minister says hospitals must 'get a grip' over invasion of privacy just hours after women give birth

Angela Lyons-Redman, 44, has two daughters, aged 10 and eight. She runs her own plumbing firm and lives in Chiswick, west London. Her second husband is a graphic designer and works from home.

Decline in traditionally male industries, economic austerity and better opportunities for women mean more and more mums bring home the bacon

The number of mothers who are their household's main breadwinner has soared by over 80 per cent in the last 15 years

Mr Fallon's comments came as exploratory drilling began at a site in Balcombe, West Sussex, despite anti-fracking protests by local people and activists from across the UK.

Minister Michael Fallon in alleged fracking 'shakes' jokes

A government minister with responsibility for fracking suggested in a private meeting that the innovative gas drilling process could cause houses' walls to shake, it is reported.

Cameroon’s Boys’ Brigade is among those barred

Boys' Brigade's African visitors denied visas

Youth charity's global celebrations marred as Home Office refuses to allow delegates entry

Government to launch consultation on vouchers for working parents

Prime Minister calls plan a 'boost direct to the pockets of hard-working families'

Ian Austin said that Peter Mandelson is 'the best in the business'

Ed Miliband told: Send for Peter Mandelson as Labour's election strategist

Ian Austin, a former aide to Gordon Brown, posted tweet after the Conservatives poached Barack Obama's campaign chief, Jim Messina, for the 2015 battle

David Cameron is accused of letting his modernity agenda run into the sand

David Cameron's Tories are still the 'nasty party', says ex-aide Derek Laud

David Cameron's Conservative Party has failed to throw off the label of being the "nasty party", has shown itself to be "racist" and will do or say anything to bolster its poll ratings, according to a leading black Tory adviser and former Thatcher speechwriter, Derek Laud.

The top ten: Political heckles

There is an art to heckling, but a good put-down of a heckle is a work of split-second genius. And, given that politics is a branch of stand-up comedy, some of the best practitioners of both have been elected representatives. Harold Wilson might not have been a great PM, but was a master of the improvised one-liner and thus features three times in this list.

Belfast councillor Ruth Patterson charged with 'grossly offensive communication' over Facebook comment

Former deputy lord mayor charged with 'grossly offensive communication'

Jimmy Wales criticised David Cameron's 'ridiculous idea'

'An absolutely ridiculous idea': Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales rejects David Cameron's online porn filter plan

Wales had been a high-profile celebrity adviser to the Prime Minister

The immigration raids have angered Doreen Lawrence

Home Office may have broken the law in 'racist' spot checks on suspected illegal immigrants – and may have questioned domestic violence victims

Government department faces investigation into ‘racial profiling’ of stop-and-search as Equality and Human Rights Commission demands explanation for the random operations

From Westminster to the West End: Steve Richards' mission to put politics centre stage at Edinburgh Festival

The political journalist takes his one-man show Rock N Roll Politics to the Fringe

Peers who have been jailed or who fail to attend Parliament for long periods will be expelled from the House of Lords

Peers who are jailed or who don’t show up will be expelled from Lords

Liberal Democrat ministers also want to give life peers, who are eligible to sit in the Lords until they die, the opportunity to retire

Nick Boles, whose brother works for a turbine manufacturer

Planning minister, Nick Boles, loses control of wind farm policy as his brother works for turbine manufacturer

The planning minister has lost powers over wind farm policy because his brother works for a major turbine manufacturer, it has been disclosed.

A&Es miss waiting time targets as NHS 111 slides

Major accident and emergency departments have failed to meet waiting-time targets for two weeks running, the latest figures suggest.

 
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'A man walks into a bar': Comedian Seann Walsh on the dangers of mixing alcohol and stand-up

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