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A little more is emerging about David Cameron's commitment
to reducing social inequality, should his Conservative Party be elected to
power this year. Yet his proposals, spelled out to the independent think tank Demos yesterday, seem incompatible...
The unofficial pre-general election campaign got under way
this week with both Labour and the Conservatives targeting specific groups,
suggesting that social care could have a more visible presence over the months
ahead. Read More...
We hadn't heard much about marriage from the Tories until
David Cameron was interviewed by our old friends at the Daily Mail this week
and accused Labour of being "pathologically" opposed to supporting the institution.
Anyone would think...
A perturbing hint on how next year's general election
campaign might pan out emerged this week when David Cameron attempted to
outsmart Gordon Brown on the funding of two Islamic schools. Read More...
David Cameron has been turning his thoughts this week to
poverty - and also to the voluntary sector which he sees as key to reducing it. Read More...
Courtesy of a huge effort from teenage girls , the UK has
found itself top of the international league in one respect: drunkenness. Read More...
Do you know any Tory social workers? Conservative Party chair Eric
Pickles says he does and they are lining up to become MPs after the next general
election. Read More...
If the Conservatives win the next general election, it will
mean the end of the seemingly jinxed child database, ContactPoint. Read More...
David Cameron is taking two weeks' compassionate leave after
the death of his six-year-old son, Ivan. It is the very least he will need. Read More...
There was a certain paradox in David Cameron's choice of
word that sits at the heart of his poverty battleplan. Read More...
Any Labour voter who says they pay little attention to
opinion polls should perhaps revise that view on account of some disturbing
findings in The Independent this morning. Read More...
It has been a productive week for retro-Tories. Read More...
David Cameron rightly looked angry in the House of Commons
yesterday that a child of 17 months had been savagely killed. But did he have
to sound so angry? Read More...
It's definitely catching. Last month Call-me-Dave Cameron
launched a verbal blitz on overweight people. Now his health spokesman Andrew
Lansley is at it . Read More...
No wonder David Cameron has distanced himself from the report that more effort should be spent on cajoling people from northern
England to move south, presumably to London, such is the enviable standard of
living on offer in the capital. "Barmy"...
By Mike McNabb Has anyone outside the Metropolitan Police kept a tally of the number of stabbings in London in the past week or so? Sorry to sound glib, only I started to but I lost count. Read More...