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David Cameron with Carrie Longdon of Mumsnet in 2006. He had less to smile about this time

What women want... and it may not be Dave

Female voters like the Tory leader less than men do – and the battle for their support is in full swing.

Inside UK Politics

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair now commands up to £150,000 for lectures

Fortunes of war: Iraq? Never did me any harm

Sunday, 22 November 2009

As the Chilcot inquiry into Britain's disastrous mission begins this week, Andrew Johnson recalls the key players – and calculates whether they are winners or losers in the aftermath of the conflict.

New poll says Labour has closed the gap on Tories

Sunday, 22 November 2009

The Prime Minister's attempts to stage a fightback in the run-up to the general election were boosted last night after a new opinion poll suggested that Labour had closed the gap on the Conservatives to just six percentage points.

MEP clashes with bishop over 'climate alarmism'

Sunday, 22 November 2009

A controversial Conservative Euro MP has careered into a clash with a bishop over his claim that the Church of England has "abandoned religion" to preach the gospel of climate change.

Maternity care should be safe from cuts, according to poll

Sunday, 22 November 2009

Two out of three people in England believe maternity services should be spared from health service spending cuts, according to a poll out today.

The Tories say the French government has the City in its sights and that MrBarnier's (pictured) appointment would help Paris's cause.

Tories accuse Brown of selling out the City

Saturday, 21 November 2009

PM accused of failing to protect British national interest by handing the French a powerful European post which could allow them to shackle the City of London.

David Curry, MP for Skipton and Ripon, said claims his wife Anne had banned him from their Yorkshire cottage were 'akin to Harry Potter'

David Curry: 'I'm Yorkshire's second-cheapest MP'

Saturday, 21 November 2009

Conservative forced to quit anti-sleaze committee over expenses hits back

Politics is a nice little earner – if you're a Tory

Saturday, 21 November 2009

Harvard study reveals the financial benefits of winning a seat in the House of Commons

British troops 'could withdraw from Germany' under Tories

Saturday, 21 November 2009

British troops could be withdrawn from Germany for good, nearly 70 years after the end of the Second World War, if the Conservatives win the general election, it was revealed today.

Village people: 21/11/2009

Saturday, 21 November 2009

The plot thickens*Yesterday, we learnt that the Tory MP David Curry has resigned the chairmanship of the Parliamentary Standards Committee because he has been claiming for a second home that he rarely uses because his wife allegedly would not let him because that was where she suspected he had conducted an affair.

Heroes;  54,562,012

Illegal downloaders face broadband limits

Friday, 20 November 2009

Michael Savage: Copyright abusers could even be cut off under new laws published by the Government today.

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