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article 23 May 2013 UK
Woolwich killings: David Cameron says the best way to defeat terrorism is to go about our normal lives
Woolwich attack: communities urged to 'stand together'

David Cameron has told the public the best way to tackle terrorism, in the wake of the brutal Woolwich attack on Wednesday, is to "stand together" and "go about our normal lives".

article 23 May 2013 UK
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GP chief throws blame for A&E crisis back at Jeremy Hunt

A senior doctor attacks Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt for blaming GPs for exacerbating problems at overstretched accident and emergency departments.

post 23 May 2013
News Read more on FactCheck with Cathy Newman Tough on tax, but is it all talk? FactCheck

The government's promising it's cracking down on tax avoiders. Are their claims avoidance or evasion? FactCheck finds out.

post 22 May 2013
News Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Cameron returns to London after Woolwich killing

David Cameron returns early from talks with French President Francois Hollande after being told about events in Woolwich.

post 22 May 2013
News Read more from Krishnan Guru-Murthy on Gurublog Google's Eric Schmidt faces the tax question

I interviewed Google's Eric Schmidt about his fascinating book on how the world must adapt to cope with new technology. But first, the thorny question of tax avoidance.

article 22 May 2013 UK
Davdi Cameron and Nick Clegg have both reaffirmed their commitment to maintaing the coalition partnership until the 2015 general election (picture: Reuters)
Cameron and Clegg vow there is 'still life' in the coalition

Nick Clegg and David Cameron vow the coalition will remain united until the 2015 general election - as the deputy prime minister attacks Tory backbenchers for "game-playing".

post 21 May 2013
News Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Gay marriage vote ends bruising few days for Cameron

The 136 Tory rebels who voted against the gay marriage bill will hope it sends a message to the Lords to do their worst with it.

video 21 May 2013 UK

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'Growing crisis' in A&E units - video

As new evidence emerges of a crisis in hospital accident and emergency units, a leaked letter from 20 A&E bosses in the West Midlands warns they face the prospect of offering "unsafe care".

post 21 May 2013
News Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Tory MP threatens Cameron with water clock torture

The marriage (same-sex couples) bill gets its third reading and with it the moment for quite a few Tory MPs to register their unhappiness.

article 21 May 2013 Politics
As the gay marriage bill has its final Commons reading, a Tory MP says members of his local party are angry about claims that Conservative activists were described as
'Growing gap' between Cameron and Conservative party

As the gay marriage bill has its final Commons reading, a Tory MP says members of his local party are angry about claims that Conservative activists were described as "mad, swivel-eyed loons".