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Immigration services
As the debate over immigration policy continues, councils have warned that their public services need extra funding to cope with the strain of increased populations. » more

Chris Huhne
As nominations close in the race to succeed Sir Menzies Campbell, Liberal Democrat leadership hopeful Chris Huhne has set out his vision for the party.  » more

Classroom
Gordon Brown has pledged a raft of new education reforms in a bid to raise standards and boost aspiration. » more

The next general election could be decided by just 8,000 voters, the Electoral Reform Society has claimed. » more

Hospital bed
Keeping patients in hospital too long compromises their independence and prevents others being treated, according to the auditor general for Wales.  » more

Poll
A new poll has given the Conservatives a five point lead over Labour, which falls to its lowest level of support since the departure of Tony Blair. » more

Calais border
Gordon Brown has insisted the government is taking steps to tighten up the immigration system after figures showed that half of the new jobs created since 1997 had gone to foreigners. » more

Armed police officer
The law lords have ruled that some of the government's control orders breach the human rights of terrorism suspects. » more

Cash
Sir Hayden Phillips has published the draft document which was being discussed in the failed talks on party funding reform. » more

Hazel Blears