Politicians agree deal but newspapers refuse regulation sign up

Britain’s largest newspaper groups are on a collision course with the Government over press regulation, after last night signalling their anger at the imposition of “several deeply contentious” issues in a...

Lord Rennard: Clegg Admits 'Serious Mistakes'

The Lib Dem leader concedes during his radio phone-in that women who made harassment allegations "were let down". Nick Clegg has admitted his party made "very serious mistakes" in its handling of sexual...

Nick Clegg’s tuition fees apology becomes internet pop hit VIDEO

NICK Clegg’s latest bid to draw a line under the damaging tuition fee row was thrown into doubt today after a video lampooning his apology swept the internet. Mr Clegg expressed regret over the promise for the ...

Lib Dems face 80% wipeout in 2015 elections, poll warns

The Liberal Democrats could lose 80 per cent of their MPs at the next general election, YouGov warns, prompting speculation that Nick Clegg could be replaced by Vince Cable as party leader. Peter Kellner,...

Boris Johnson 92% - David Cameron 25%

Nick Clegg  the UK's most hated politician is now beaten into second place by David Cameron according to amplicate.com. 25% of people Love David Cameron whilst 41% love Nick Clegg. Britains most loved...

Archbishop of Canterbury Condemns Frightening Coalition

June 9 2011 In the most outspoken political intervention by an Archbishop of Canterbury for a generation, Dr Rowan Williams warned that the UK public is gripped by “fear” over the Government’s reforms to...

Virtual House of Commons Launches, Offering Parliamentary Debate

A 21-year-old traffic warden from Birmingham today launches a House of Commons-style debating chamber online, enabling ordinary citizens to voice their views on topical issues in parliamentary fashion. ‘Live Debate’ (http://www.livedebate.co.uk), the brainchild of...

David Cameron Coalition Blow As David Laws Resigns Over Gay Rent

Treasury Secretary Resigns Over Gay Lover Rent AllegationsPrime Minister David Cameron and Nick Clegg's coalition government suffered a massive setback as treasury chief David Laws resigned after revelations about...

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