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BBC News | Politics | UK EditionVisit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Also entertainment, business, science, technology and health news.
Eco-towns proposal 'not unlawful'The government denies claims that its approach to delivering up to 10 eco-towns could be "unlawful".
Johnson urges obesity 'movement'Alan Johnson calls for a "national movement" to tackle obesity and warns against "vilifying the extremely fat".
Final pitch for by-election votesParties make their final plea for votes in the last day of campaigning for the Glasgow East by-election.
New rules tackle forced marriageThe rules for people bringing in spouses to the UK from overseas are to change - in an attempt to tackle forced marriages.
Hague warns of nuclear insecurityThe world faces a "new age of insecurity" unless the brakes are put on nuclear proliferation, William Hague warns.
Hutton shrugs off sacking reportBusiness Secretary John Hutton shrugs off a newspaper report suggesting union bosses are calling for him to be sacked.
Cameron pledge on apprenticeshipsThe Conservatives are vowing to create 100,000 more places for apprentices, saying it will cut social problems.
MPs pushing abortion rights in NIA group of MPs is seeking to give women in Northern Ireland the same abortion rights as in England, Wales and Scotland.
'Spying' requests exceed 500,000More than 500,000 official "spying" requests for private communications data were made last year, a report says.
Morris tells Balls to reform SatsEd Balls should not resign over the Sats problems, but should use it as an opportunity to overhaul testing, says Estelle Morris.
Sticky situation averted as man tries to glue himself to the PMA campaigner against Heathrow's third runway attempts to stick himself to Gordon Brown at a Downing Street reception.
You're fed: Brown reveals country home guestsThe list of people Gordon Brown has entertained at Chequers since becoming prime minister has been released.
'No let-up'On the ground as polling day nears in Glasgow East
Mark EastonLet's admit it - here in the UK we drink too much
Election pitchThe Glasgow East candidates state their case
Nick RobinsonMoonlighting as a presenter on the Today Programme
Your viewsAberdare's verdict on planned benefit changes
Brown's travelsJames Landale on what PM's Mid-East trip achieved
Drinks industry facing tough lawsMinisters tell the drinks industry it must act more responsibly or face new laws governing the sale of alcohol.
Speaker aims for more women MPsCommons Speaker Michael Martin is to hold a conference to find a way to get more women and ethnic minority MPs.
Land Girls receive WWII honoursThe efforts of women who worked to provide food and timber in WWII is formally recognised.
Brown 'in charge' over the summerGordon Brown will be in charge of the government this summer - even while he is away on holiday, his spokesman says.
Home prices 'hitting rural lives'A major change in affordable housing policy is needed to bring prosperity to rural communities, a review says.
Flood risk 'won't stop nuclear'Nuclear power stations could be built in flood-risk or environmentally protected areas, the government says.
'Mission change' for UK in IraqGordon Brown says he expects a "fundamental change of mission" for British troops in Iraq early next year.
Inmates 'sleeping in toilet area'Some prisoners are living and sleeping in toilets because of increased overcrowding in jails, a report says.
E-petitions planned for CommonsMinisters outline plans to set up a system to allow people to petition MPs and Parliament online.
Foreign checks for airport staffAirport workers are to face stricter criminal records checks to see whether they have committed offences abroad.
MP demands 'Jersey abuse' inquiryLabour MP Austin Mitchell calls on the government to hold an independent inquiry into child abuse allegations in Jersey.
Schools still wait for Sats marksThere are fears from primary schools that test results that have still not been returned might have been lost.
Fight class divide, says PhillipsThe Equality and Human Rights Commission must have the power to fight the class divide, chairman Trevor Phillips says.
Clean deadline call on coal powerThe government should set a deadline for coal power stations to "clean up" or close, a parliamentary committee says.
MPs call for coastal path rethinkThe government is urged to think again about its plan to create a long-distance path around England's coast.
Arrest of Karadzic is 'justice'The arrest of war crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic is a "piece of justice", says Balkans expert Paddy Ashdown.
Brown drives green car revolutionGordon Brown urges car makers to use their expertise to develop new cleaner vehicles.
Call to probe budget 'legality'Scotland's finance secretary is asked to investigate if Aberdeen City Council's£49.7m budget cutbacks are legal.
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'No agreement' on rural housingCross-party agreement cannot be reached on the controversial ban on building houses in rural areas, the environment minister says.
Mark Devenport's political blogDummy puff/betsan blog
Cheap transport call to help poorCheaper public transport should be more widely available in rural areas to try to ease poverty, a report says.
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