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Ian Burrell: Newspapers have made up their minds already
The Daily Mail, having undergone a long and awkward courtship with David Cameron, showed its support in the way it knows best yesterday by playing the immigration card, criticising the influx of foreigners into the job market…
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Donald Macintyre: The election of 2001 feels like a long time ago
That is compounded by fear that David Cameron, as the man who used to prepare John Major and Michael Howard for tough questions in and out of Parliament, and as much at ease as Blair was in front of a television camera, is… -
Observations: Are you ready for the full Monte?
Lane first spotted Horwood at the National Student Drama Festival in 2005 when he premiered his musical Mikey the Pikey, which won a Cameron Mackintosh With Horwood tackling Dumas in Leeds, David Greig taking on Peter Pan in -
David Cameron launches national citizen service scheme
Election campaign, Mr Cameron described the offer of two-month summer social action activities such as looking after the elderly as a cure for the national scandal of all this wasted promise". Speaking at the Conservatives'… -
Brown accused of insult to British business
David Cameron. Mr Cameron strongly defended his plan to reverse most of the National Insurance. The chiefs of more than 60 top companies have backed the Tories' opposition to the rise in an intense political row which has so… -
Liz Hoggard: Sorry, but posh people are different
"I am not a team of one," he added firmly, contrasting himself with David Cameron, the old Etonian son of a Scottish stockbroker and a baronet's daughter. No one in our family had an overdraft or to quote David Cameron in a… -
Election 2010: And so the marathon begins…
It is not going to be festooned with political messages like the Liberal Democrat's vehicle, but it will cover a lot of hundreds of miles with David Cameron aboard. The Tories can fly David Cameron about the country and spend… -
Steve Richards: Labour have forgotten how to box clever on 'tax and spend'
This was also the line taken by David Cameron and George Osborne. But then Cameron and Osborne popped up with their imprudent proposal to lose a few billion pounds by not implementing much of the National Insurance increase. -
Pandora: Will battle-hardened Prezza become a Lord?
Given David Cameron's fondness for Boden shorts, surely it won't be long before Middle England's mail order catalogue of choice announces its electoral endorsement. We're just concentrating on getting the bus around this… -
Timberlake gets 'Friends with Benefits' and Winona Ryder goes with 'Cheaters’
Also, he is the voice of Boo-Boo in Yogi Bear, and appears with Cameron Diaz in Bad Teacher. Soon Timberlake (Alpha Dog, Black Snake Moan) will be seen in the role of Napster founder Sean Parker in David Fincher's The Social…
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David Cameron launches national citizen service scheme
Election campaign, Mr Cameron described the offer of two-month summer social action activities such as looking after the elderly as a cure for the national scandal of all this wasted promise". Speaking at the Conservatives'… -
Brown accused of insult to British business
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Election 2010: And so the marathon begins…
Sport
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McFadden wants new deal to seal Birmingham future
Cameron Jerome has demanded no let up to the end of the season if Birmingham are to make club history. McFadden signed his current deal, which has a year to run with an option for another two, under the previous regime of David… -
MTECH win opening British GT
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Liverpool lose sight of promised land
Arts and Entertainment
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Observations: Are you ready for the full Monte?
Lane first spotted Horwood at the National Student Drama Festival in 2005 when he premiered his musical Mikey the Pikey, which won a Cameron Mackintosh With Horwood tackling Dumas in Leeds, David Greig taking on Peter Pan in -
Timberlake gets 'Friends with Benefits' and Winona Ryder goes with 'Cheaters’
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Avatar director takes his feud with Fox News host into a new dimension
Opinion
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Ian Burrell: Newspapers have made up their minds already
The Daily Mail, having undergone a long and awkward courtship with David Cameron, showed its support in the way it knows best yesterday by playing the immigration card, criticising the influx of foreigners into the job market… -
Donald Macintyre: The election of 2001 feels like a long time ago
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Liz Hoggard: Sorry, but posh people are different
Lifestyle
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How politicians should use social media
When you cross the ballot paper, you're not crossing it for David Cameron, Gordon Brown or Nick Clegg. David Cameron leads with 17,500 followed by Gordon Brown (4,000) and Nick Clegg (3,500). These figures will no doubt rise in… -
Shakespeare is April Fool Frenchman
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Carola Long: Tradition still sells in Britain
Travel
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Snow report: The winter sports season begins
Cameron to disassociate himself from the protests outside BBC Television He also said that he wanted to challenge Justice Secretary Jack Straw to a one-on-one debate on the issues of the day, and called on Tory leader David -
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24-Hour Room Service: Cameron House, Loch Lomond, Scotland
Money
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Families: Inheritance tax freeze puts squeeze on the family purse
I don't like David Cameron or the public image he works so hard at. On top of the 2 per cent increases in wine, beer and spirit duties, some families will be hit by the 10 per cent increase in cider duty. -
Has it just got cheaper to go into the red?
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Tories look at bank charge compensation plan
Student
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How to crack the office dress code
Going tieless is an easy shortcut to rejuvenating your (and your brand's) image – something that David Cameron has demonstrated perfectly. Given this dilemma, it's no surprise that, according to a recent Reed Employment… -
How to choose a university
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Why thousands of gay and lesbian couples are entering civil partnerships
Environment
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Cyclo-therapy: 'Even when you're armed with a decent lock and find a…
Anthony Lau is a young London architect who was inspired to put pencil to drawing board when his bike was lifted over a signpost (a similar fate befell David Cameron in 2008). Last week, a colleague asked if I would advise… -
British engineers slam home wind turbines as 'eco-bling'
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A flawed deal, but credit to Brown for his efforts