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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
David Cameron led a growing revolt against the suspension on full pay of three council executives who failed in their duty to protect Baby P.
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Anorak News (Free subscription) | yesterday
“Join the debate!” is Cameron's feeble battle cry
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Liberal Democrat Voice (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
A bit ironic, given the timing, but the Spectator blog, Coffee House has this: Cameron should fix the shadow cabinet while the sun is shining. Tucked away in the Whip column of The Sun is this item: “Now senior Tories are aghast at rumours that David Cameron was rubbishing them during a private dinner recently. [...] Related posts: David Cameron to reshuffle Tory Shadow Cabinet today… …according to...
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World (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
David Cameron has called on the Prime Minister to make his opinions clear on the issue of Damian Green’s arrest.
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Boulton (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
The Tories allowed television cameras into a meeting of their shadow cabinet this afternoon where they discussed the letter Jacqui Smith had written to shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve denying any prior knowledge of Damian Green's arrest. Given the seriousness with which David Cameron's Conservatives have taken the investigation into one of their frontbenchers, the shadow ministers' response to...
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Boulton (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
The Tories allowed television cameras into a meeting of their shadow cabinet this afternoon where they discussed the letter Jacqui Smith had written to shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve denying any prior knowledge of Damian Green's arrest. Given the seriousness with which David Cameron's Conservatives have taken the investigation into one of their frontbenchers, the shadow ministers' response to...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Jacqui Smith accused David Cameron and his Shadow Home Secretary last night of behaving in a manner unfit for high office as the Damian Green affair threatened to overshadow today’s State Opening of Parliament.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
The Conservatives have just released some video of the police searching Damian Green's office in the House of Commons. The footage doesn't amount to very much. It shows Andrew Mackay, David Cameron's senior parliamentary adviser, challenging the police in Green's office (and, apparently, beating a pretty swift retreat when they ask him to turn the camera off) and most of the clip shows Dominic Grieve,...
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The UK Daily Pundit (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
I'd be interested to hear what David Cameron makes of the story that one of Croydon's Conservative councillors has been forced to over links with the IRA in the early 1970s. More than 35 years have passed since Maria Gatland chronicled her relationship with the Provisional IRA leadership in 1971-72. Isn't it time to let bygones be bygones? As points out, the councillor's resignation from her post as...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
The acting chief of Scotland Yard faces a public grilling over the Damian Green affair when he appears before the London Assembly today. The question and answer session was supposed to be a routine monthly appearance but is certain to be dominated by questions about the arrest of the Conservative frontbencher.
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Politics, PR & Marketing (Free subscription) | yesterday
In a piece for The Sun newspaper , Conservative leader David Cameron writes on the repercussions from the Independent enquiry into the tragic death of Baby P (or should we now call him by his name: Peter?). Firstly Cameron salutes those who supported his call for the enquiry "More than 1.3million signed The Sun Baby P petition, each name a cry for justice. Yesterday, those cries were answered. The...
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News to Cromley (Free subscription) | yesterday
Never linked to a peerblog before, but here's Lord Toby Harris with some questions for David Cameron about the Damian Green affair. technorati tags: political news | news | world news More at: News 2 Cromley
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Jonathan Wallace (Free subscription) | yesterday
Along comes another rumour to send them running back to the trenches. And this time, it's David Cameron expressing unhappiness with his band of merry wanderers. According to the Whip in The Sun: Now senior Tories are aghast at rumours that David Cameron was rubbishing them during a private dinner recently. He is said to have told a pal: “I’ve got six or seven people in the Shadow Cabinet capable
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Daily Mail online | Home (Free subscription) | yesterday
This is the moment when police invaded the sanctity of Parliament to raid Tory MP Damian Green's office. The exclusive picture shows counter-terrorism officers rifling through his confidential files.
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Daily Mail online | Home (Free subscription) | yesterday
This is the moment when police invaded the sanctity of Parliament to raid Tory MP Damian Green's office. The exclusive picture shows counter-terrorism officers rifling through his confidential files.
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news rage uk | 20/04/2008
Political assassination is always an interesting thing to watch. I remembered seeing it happen to Thatcher and its effects made long lasting and deep, near fatal wounds on the conservative party. They never recovered even after Major won a general election after Thatcher's departure and it is only now, 18 years after her departure that they are beginning to look like a united party again. The...