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Are we sleepwalking into another financial crisis?
In Depth Former PM Gordon Brown warns that problems surrounding the 2008 crash remain unresolved
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Five dramatic political coups in recent British history
In Depth From Purnell’s plot to the curry house coup, May and Corbyn are by no means the first modern-day leaders to face mutinies
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David Cameron rated UK's third-worst prime minister since World War II
Speed Read Former Conservative MP fares badly in survey of 82 academics - but who is bottom of the list?
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Tories v Labour: it could be a tie on 7 May, says Ashcroft
In Depth Polling shows two main parties could tie on 272 apiece - with surging SNP holding the balance of power
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Ed Miliband: the Labour leader who beat his brother to the top
In Depth From 'weedy and square' comprehensive school pupil to opposition leader. Will Ed be the next PM?
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Ed Miliband: The disaster is he never got a life
In Depth Sadly, unless the men in white coats (or M&S suits) come for Miliband, it is too late to change leaders
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Alex Salmond and Ed Miliband are referendum’s big losers
In Depth What hope of Miliband leading Labour to victory in May if he can’t connect with party supporters?
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Scotland decides: final polls show late swing to No camp
In Depth Six-point lead for No as polls prepare to open - perhaps it's not 'too close to call' after all
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Scotland on the brink: Darling condemns bullyboy tactics
In Depth No leader accuses Alex Salmond of condoning Yes supporters who have over-stepped the mark
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Scotland panic over? New poll shows No camp back in the lead
In Depth Survation poll shows a six-point lead for No: has Alex Salmond's Yes campaign peaked too early?
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Leave the Queen out of it, warns Major as Scotland panic grows
In Depth Queen must not be asked to intervene, says former Tory PM, whatever she might feel privately
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Why it's been left to Gordon Brown to save the kingdom
In Depth With Scottish Labour supporters ignoring Miliband and Darling, only Brown can sell 'home rule' option
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Rupert Murdoch, the Great Meddler, is back in business
In Depth Is Murdoch, attracted by power rather than party politics, set to play king-maker in Scotland?
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Ukip's Clacton coup could open TV debate door for Farage
In Depth With Boris Johnson refusing to stand against defector Carswell, victory could be very sweet for Ukip leader
By Don Brind Published
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