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Miliband: "Hell, yeah"
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Just twelve hours before he had told Jeremy Paxman: "Hell, yes". Just twelve hours before he had told Jeremy Paxman: "Hell, yes". Sorry, you must sign in before you can print full articles. Custom byline text: Kate Devlin. And yesterday (fri) Ed Miliband ...
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Herald Scotland
Just twelve hours before he had told Jeremy Paxman: "Hell, yes". Just twelve hours before he had told Jeremy Paxman: "Hell, yes". Sorry, you must sign in before you can print full articles. Custom byline text: Kate Devlin. And yesterday (fri) Ed Miliband ...
PLATELL'S PEOPLE: We viewers deserved better than this Paxo pummelling
Ed Miliband calls on spirit of optimism as he launches Labour's election ...
Mixed bag from Miliband
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Where will 'winding up' Westminster lead?
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Why does the Scottish National Party and its former leader matter? Because, if the general election polls are right, in six weeks time the SNP could hold the balance of power in the House of Commons. If neither Labour nor the Conservatives win a majority, ...
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Why does the Scottish National Party and its former leader matter? Because, if the general election polls are right, in six weeks time the SNP could hold the balance of power in the House of Commons. If neither Labour nor the Conservatives win a majority, ...
Nicola Sturgeon's biography
Nicola Sturgeon accused of using the same tactics as Vladimir Putin in the ...
SNP extends message of 'friendship' to the rest of the UK
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Election 2015: The challenge for pollsters
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We will be spoilt for choice in terms of opinion polls during the 2015 general election. In 1964, 23 opinion polls were published during the general election campaign; by my records, some 75 were published during the 2010 campaign. However, the ...
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We will be spoilt for choice in terms of opinion polls during the 2015 general election. In 1964, 23 opinion polls were published during the general election campaign; by my records, some 75 were published during the 2010 campaign. However, the ...
Conservatives at war over another Lib Dem coalition after the generation election
We'll make a coalition with Lib Dems work if David Cameron cannot get majority ...
Every single possible coalition and post-election power-sharing deal - in one chart
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'Car park king' Richard III's tomb revealed
Yahoo News UK
The stone tomb covering the grave of Richard III was unveiled Friday, the last act in the reburial of the 15th-century king found beneath a car park. The 2.3-tonne slab of Swaledale fossil stone went on public display the day after he was reinterred in Leicester ...
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Yahoo News UK
The stone tomb covering the grave of Richard III was unveiled Friday, the last act in the reburial of the 15th-century king found beneath a car park. The 2.3-tonne slab of Swaledale fossil stone went on public display the day after he was reinterred in Leicester ...
King Richard III: The week the world was watching Leicestershire
Long lost king finally resting in peace
With Richard III and Jeremy Clarkson, we buried both monster and dinosaur
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Jeremy Clarkson's sacking and Prince Charles' letters are two-nil down to the ...
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Such days may be rarer than a man without a funny handshake at a chief constable's ball but they do dawn. And this week we've seen two. The day the BBC told Jeremy Clarkson that you don't get to punch a junior worker in the face and survive because of ...
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Such days may be rarer than a man without a funny handshake at a chief constable's ball but they do dawn. And this week we've seen two. The day the BBC told Jeremy Clarkson that you don't get to punch a junior worker in the face and survive because of ...
The envelopes please: Time to examine those memos from Prince Charles
Charles's green genie is out of the bottle
Secret Prince Charles letters are set to be released
International Business Times UK
Extra Holyrood powers 'vow' made 'little difference' to Scottish independence ...
International Business Times UK
The Unionist "vow" to devolve more powers from Westminster to Holyrood ahead of the Scottish independence referendum in September 2014 made "little difference" to the result of the vote, a study has found. The report from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Essex ...
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International Business Times UK
The Unionist "vow" to devolve more powers from Westminster to Holyrood ahead of the Scottish independence referendum in September 2014 made "little difference" to the result of the vote, a study has found. The report from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Essex ...
Majority of Scots-born voters backed independence
If Alex Salmond ends up running Britain we only have ourselves to blame
Record View: Independence referendum was won on economics
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One in 20 students surveyed sells sex to cover university costs
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About one in 20 students, according to the first significant research into the issue, are working in the sex industry to pay their way through university. Lack of money is the biggest factor driving students into sex work, the national survey concludes, ...
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About one in 20 students, according to the first significant research into the issue, are working in the sex industry to pay their way through university. Lack of money is the biggest factor driving students into sex work, the national survey concludes, ...
One in 20 UK Students Turn to Sex Work
Selling used underwear online for £35: Welcome to the world of student sex work
Students are stripping and prostituting themselves through university, according ...
Daily Mail
Under 50% back the death penalty: Lowest level since 1986
Daily Mail
Only 48 per cent now back the death penalty for 'some crimes', down from 54 per cent in 2013, according to a NatCen British Social Attitudes study. Public support for the death penalty has fallen below 50 per cent, a survey has found. Only 48 per cent now ...
Death penalty supporters are now in the minorityThe Times (subscription)
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Daily Mail
Only 48 per cent now back the death penalty for 'some crimes', down from 54 per cent in 2013, according to a NatCen British Social Attitudes study. Public support for the death penalty has fallen below 50 per cent, a survey has found. Only 48 per cent now ...
Death penalty supporters are now in the minority
Public satisfaction is high, but the Tories are not getting the credit
Death penalty: 75% of UKIP voters back capital punishment while public support ...
Metro
Russell Brand declared fourth greatest thinker in the world (no joke)
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Russell Brand declared fourth greatest thinker in the world This man has been classed as the world's fourth most important thinker [Instagram] Russell Brand has been named as the fourth greatest thinker in the world. The firebrand comic beat off competition ...
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Russell Brand declared fourth greatest thinker in the world This man has been classed as the world's fourth most important thinker [Instagram] Russell Brand has been named as the fourth greatest thinker in the world. The firebrand comic beat off competition ...
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Russell Brand voted world's fourth 'most important thinker'
Russell Brand thinks his way to fourth spot
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Pregnant Kate's last outing before birth
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DUCHESS Kate and husband Prince William have made their last official public outing before the royal birth next month. Kate and Wills visited a charity in London, where the soon-to-be mum-of-two revealed the next little prince or princess was due at the end ...
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DUCHESS Kate and husband Prince William have made their last official public outing before the royal birth next month. Kate and Wills visited a charity in London, where the soon-to-be mum-of-two revealed the next little prince or princess was due at the end ...
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