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Prime Minister David Cameron Most Trusted to Manage Economy
A poll has revealed that Britons trust David Cameron most to manage the economy
General Election 2015: One Year to go and Only Uncertainty is Certain
In exactly 365 days the UK goes to the polls in one of the most unpredictable elections in decades
Zero-Hours Contracts: The Pros and Cons of the Controversial Work Agreements
The ONS says around 1.4 million UK workers were on zero-hours contracts in early 2014
We'll Crack Down on Zero-Hour Contracts 'Epidemic', says Labour Leader Ed Miliband
Miliband says zero-hour contracts are 'exploitative' and must be tackled.
Labour Eyes Severing Co-op Bank Links By Moving Cash to Unity Trust Bank
Shift of £1m in loans to trade union-owned Unity Trust Bank signals start of pullout
UK Wages Boost Skewed by Executive Pay Rises, says Labour's Balls
Ed Balls, shadow chancellor, says the Labour Party 'won't stop talking about the cost of living crisis'
Swine Flu Tamiflu Drug Wasted £500m of Taxpayer Money on 'Sloppy Science'
Tamiflu was given to thousands of people during the swine flu pandemic
Unite Union Boss Warns of Split with Labour If Miliband Loses in 2015
Union boss Len McCluskey warns Unite could sever links to Labour party after an election defeat
Ukip-man and Why The Big Three Parties Might Fear Him
The widely-held view of Ukipman and woman is outdated and why politicians are running scared.
Labour's 'Cost of Living Crisis' Attack Line Has Crumbled
Ed Miliband needs to adopt a new riff to take on Cameron and Clegg as wages catch up with inflation.
David Cameron: Positive Job Figures Mean Millions of Brits Have Dignity and Security
Prime minister defends figures after ONS releases UK's monthly labour market data.
Tony Benn: His Life and Legacy
A look back at the life of Tony Benn, one of the UK's most renowned left-wing politicians.
Tony Benn: My Duels with The Most Dangerous Man in British Politics
My dealings with Benn were always disarmingly cordial - but he had weapons up his sleeve.
Ed Miliband's EU "Fudge" Could Trap Cameron
Ed Miliband receives mixed reviews for EU policy leaving Tories in a fix.
NHS Faces 'Long-Term Crisis' after 4,000 Senior Nursing Positions Slashed
The Royal College of Nursing says we are facing a Europe-wide shortage of nursing staff.
Nigel Farage's Ukip Could Appeal to the 'Left Behind' Third of Voters
Political earthquake signalled in survey that suggests Ukip policies could pick up 30% of disillusioned electorate
Labour Follows Tories with EU Referendum Pledge
Britain's opposition expected to offer same in-out choice to voters on EU membership.
Harriet Harman and PIE-NCCL Controversy: What was The Paedophile Information Exchange?
Networks of power, a magazine for paedos, adverts from priests: welcome to PIE
Scottish Independence: Referendum Indecision as Three in 10 Voters Undecided
TNS says almost half of respondents intend to vote against independence.
Paedophile Rights Campaign Still Causing a Stink for Harriet Harman - 40 Years on
Paedophile Information Exchange and old Liberty rights group had close links for years.
Council Cuts: Wolverhampton City Council to Axe 2,000 Jobs Amid Budget Cuts
The authority blamed central government cuts on the cost cutting move.
UK Storms: Cameron Repackaging Flood Money, Cries Labour
Labour keeps up challenge on prime minister over spending to tackle the flooding crisis.
Labour Pushes for Banker Bonus Tax Scheme on Barclays 2013 Results
Labour's Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury Cathy Jamieson denounces Barclays' bonuses
Labour's Ed Miliband Outlines People Power for Public Services
Labour leader aims to exploit political momentum with people power agenda.
Chuka Umunna: Labour Could Introduce Boardroom Quotas for Women and Ethnic Minorities
The Shadow Business Secretary says the continued existence of a glass ceiling is undeniable and unacceptable.
Miliband Touches Nerve with Cameron's 'Women Problem'
Neither Tories nor Labour have enough women MPs but ruling party has the bigger problem.
Miliband Hails First Victory in Party Reform Battle
Labour's ruling body overwhelmingly backs leader's party membership reforms.
Apprenticeships Can Fix Skills Mismatch and Help Young Find Jobs - Adonis
Labour peer says skills consistently top of agenda for most businesses.
Labour's Chuka Umunna Apologises to Benefits Firm Amid Mis-Selling Insurance Allegations
Umunna says it was not fair of him to mention Gee 7 without giving the firm the opportunity to reply.
Sexual Harassment of Children: Why UK Needs Better Sex Education
With one in three girls sexually harassed, Labour proposes amendment to Children and Families Bill.