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      <title>MPs push for new ban on smacking</title>
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      <description>MPs are making a fresh push for a ban on parents smacking their children. A cross-party group has tabled an amendment to legislation being debated in the Commons that would give youngsters the same protection against assault as...</description>
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      <title>Financial crisis Gordon Brown set for first Prime Minister's Questions after turbulent summer</title>
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      <description>Gordon Brown is set to face his first Prime Minister's Questions since financial meltdown gripped the markets. Gordon Brown will be grilled by MPs during Prime Minister's Questions on his handling of the economic crisis Photo:...</description>
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      <title>Michael White's political briefing: Tories suffering from bout of cross-party unity</title>
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      <description>Tory MPs agree. At Monday night's first meeting of the Parliamentary Labour party (PLP), so many present report, July's dispirited mood had given way to renewed hope and a sense of unity of purpose. No 10 is not yet saying...</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 23:07:24 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Surprise as Baroness Amos joins 2018 World Cup bid</title>
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      <description>Labour peer Baroness Amos is to join the Football Association’s management board for the 2018 World Cup bid, a surprise appointment that means five of the nine board members will be current or former Westminster politicians,...</description>
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      <title>QUENTIN LETTS: Why did this stalwart get the big E? He made barely a boob</title>
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      <description>So much gas was expended over Peter Mandelson's Lazarus routine that some of us didn't notice another dodgy aspect of Gordon Brown's reshuffle last week: the sacking of Kim Howells. On Tuesday Mr Howells, who until last Friday...</description>
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      <title>Confrontation and aggressive tactics put RMT leader at odds with the public</title>
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      <description>Published Date: 08 October 2008 WHILE the image of union leaders has softened over the last decade of "New Labour", Bob Crow provides an unmistakable blast from the past. He may be only 47, but the general secretary of the Rail...</description>
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      <title>Glenrothes byelection: Labour pins hopes on Murphy's lore</title>
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      <description>Labour might be the underdog in this crucial byelection but If anyone knows how to win a local campaign it is the new Scottish secretary, Jim Murphy As election battles go, this one promises to be a good one. And Jim Murphy...</description>
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      <title>Alastair Campbell to lecture on Tony Blair university course</title>
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      <description>Alastair Campbell is to lecture university students on the Tony Blair years. A former political journalist, Mr Campbell became Mr Blair's spokesman when he became leader of the Labour party in 1994 Photo: AP Mr Campbell has...</description>
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      <title>George Galloway: Child poverty has worsened under Labour: it must stop the rot</title>
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      <description>Last Saturday's rally by the Campaign to End Child Poverty deserved wider coverage than it received. The figures on child poverty on Britain, in the third term and 11th year of a so-called Labour government, returned with...</description>
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      <title>David Brindle assesses the record of care minister Ivan Lewis</title>
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      <description>The social care sector will miss Ivan Lewis, says David Brindle Ivan Lewis has moved to international development, his fourth junior ministerial post. Photograph: Martin Argles Government reshuffles are strange affairs. No...</description>
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