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Can the UK do more on climate change?Today's Big Question Labour has shown leadership in the face of fraying international consensus, but must show the public their green mission is ‘a net benefit, not a net cost’
By The Week UK Published
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Ed Miliband, Tony Blair and the climate 'credibility gap'Talking Point Comments by former PM Tony Blair have opened up Labour to attacks over its energy policies
By Richard Windsor, The Week UK Published
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Why the government opposes a windfall tax on oil and gas profitsfeature BP profit surge triggers renewed calls for a levy to help struggling households
By The Week Staff Published
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Instant Opinion: Xi Jinping is ‘world’s most dangerous man’In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Tuesday 15 September
By The Week Staff Published
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Ted Cruz ‘likes’ porn video on Twitter - and other social media gaffesIn Depth The Texas senator’s faux-pas is the latest in a long line of incidents when politics and Twitter didn’t mix
By The Week Staff Published
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Tristram Hunt rules himself out of Labour leadership raceSpeed Read Shadow education secretary endorses Liz Kendall after 'bulk' of MPs back Cooper and Burnham
By The Week Staff Published
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Tax evasion or tax avoidance: what's the difference?In Depth With allegations of tax evasion flying, here's how to be sure of staying on the right side of the law
By Ruth Jackson Published
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Week in pictures: 9 - 15 NovemberSpeed Read
By The Week Staff Published
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Living wage rises to £7.85, but 5 million workers still underpaidIn Depth Support for the living wage increases, but campaigners say more must be done for working families
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Islamic State: RAF jets carry out first air strikes in IraqSpeed Read Attacks will prompt 'relief' for government after fanfare of air strikes vote, but 'anxiety' for hostages
By The Week Staff Last updated
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David Cameron: all mouth and no combat trousers?In Depth What happened to the 'monstrous threat' rhetoric? Does tackling IS not pass the 'family friendly' test?
By The Mole Published
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Confusion reigns as US backs down from evacuating YazidisIn Depth What happens to Cameron's promise to 'get these people off that mountain'? Er… nothing, it seems
By The Mole Published
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Rail nationalisation: how Labour's plan would workIn Depth 'Radical' part-nationalisation of the railway will please passengers, says Miliband – but not everyone's convinced
By The Week Staff Published
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Ukip is 'not a racist party' says Conservative ministerSpeed Read Eric Pickles says Farage's party is simply 'xenophobic' and nationalist
By The Week Staff Published
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