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Nick Clegg, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, has insisted he will not be a kingmaker in the upcoming election. With polls pointing to a hung parliament, there has been speculation as to what the Liberal Democrats would do.
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The Sunday Times reports on the Labour party's plans to target mothers in marginal constituencies by sending postcards outlining their childcare policies. Similarly, the Independent says that Work and Pensions Secretary Yvette Cooper will this week unveil plans to extend flexible working hours as part of plans to target the "mainstream mum" vote.
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The Sunday Times reports that justice secretary, Jack Straw, will bring a draft bill on Lords reform within the next few weeks, outlining radical plans to abolish the current House of Lords and replace it with a 300-seat wholly elected second chamber.
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David Cameron and George Osborne is alleged to have "mocked" the height of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, angering the French government, reports the Mail on Sunday.
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The House of Lords has used parliamentary privilege to prevent the release of details of a ruling that led to the collapse of criminal inquiries into the expenses of Baroness Uddin and Lord Paul. The Sunday Telegraph reports that Lord Paul has since repaid £38,000 in expenses.
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Lloyds banking group is planning to spin off a portion of its commercial property portfolio into a separate, tax efficient company, according to the Independent on Sunday.
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A decision by the Treasury to overrule the army's preference for a BAE Systems tank in favour of a model built in Austria and Spain, has led BAE to warn that "hundreds of jobs" are likely to go in the British armoured vehicle sector.
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The Sunday Times reports that Gordon Brown plans to create a new bank holiday called "Pride in Britain" day to honour "community heroes" - once the economic recovery is secure.
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The government has signalled tightening the drink drive limit to less than a pint of beer or glass of wine. Lord Adonis, the transport secretary, said: "a strong case has been made to have a lower limit".
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Two adverts commissioned by climate change secretary, Ed Miliband have been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for "overstating" the dangers of global warming.
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Ex-defence secretary Geoff Hoon and ex-armed forces minister Adam Ingram are expected to make witness statements at an inquiry into the death of an Iraqi civilian, Baha Mousa whilst in British military custody.
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Bosnia has demanded an apology over alleged "mistreatment" of former president, Ejup Ganic in prison. Ganic who was arrested on March 1 and granted bail on Thursday, claims he was denied consular assistance and access to medication for three days.
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Shadow international development secretary Andrew Mitchell claimed 13p for Tipp-Ex and 45p for a glue stick on his expenses, the Mail on Sunday reports.
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Shadow chancellor George Osborne has told the News of the World it would be "pretty extraordinary" if a government elected this year on a mandate of cutting the deficit did not begin doing so in this financial year.
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Denise Fergus has called for the sacking of children's commissioner, Dr Maggie Atkinson, over what she called "twisted and insensitive" comments about her son's killers. Dr Atkinson said Jon Venables and Robert Thompson should not have been prosecuted because they were too young to understand the consquences of their actions.
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Germany's Finance Ministry has said it is not aware of any deal by eurozone countries to bail out Greece, although reports in several British newspapers this morning that a deal had been struck.
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Unite's political director, Charlie Whelan, has said that up to 100,000 Unite members in 90 marginals will be contacted by the union and urged to vote Labour.
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Shadow Chancellor George Osborne was spoken to a number of times by David Cameron about the possibility that Cameron may sack him, the Tory leader has revealed in an interview.
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The Foreign Secretary David Miliband will pressure China to support tougher sanctions against Iran, according to reports.
Selected SourcesTuesday 15th September 2009 | 10:52
Last night Ed Balls announced a review into new plans announced last week to vet all adults who work with children or vulnerable adults.
The plans were intended to prevent paedophiles having access to children, but have faced criticism for being too stringent. Under plans, any person who regularly ferried children to sports or social clubs would have been required to undergo a criminal records check.
The latest PoliticsHome poll reveals a considerable level of public scepticism about these plans, offering plenty of food for thought for the review to consider.
Fifty four per cent of voters overall thought that the plans were a bad idea. While this clearly represents a negative assessment, there is perhaps more measured opposition in the country than some media reports suggested.
In general, do you think vetting anyone that has frequent contact with children is a good idea or a bad idea?
Labour supporters were the only group of people to think that these plans were a good idea.
There was a stronger rejection of the proposed £5000 penalty for anyone not complying with the requirement for a CRB check.
73% of people thought that this penalty was unfair. This view is held across the political spectrum.
People who have regular contact with children but do not get a criminal record check will face a fine of £5000. Do you think that this is a fair or unfair penalty?
Fifty nine per cent of voters thought that the state already did enough in attempting to ensure the safety of children, while a seventy nine per cent majority thought that in general, the state has too much of a say in what people can and cannot do.
PoliticsHome interviewed 1203 adults by email between 11-14 Sep 2009. Results are weighted by party ID to reflect the UK at large.
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