Archive of articles from 2011

The week in politics: How a Tory catfight stole the headlines

Claws out for an unexpectedly feline-themed Conservative party conference

Cat-gate, a credit card slip-up and being overshadowed by a crisis. This may not have been a Tory party conference to remember, but it was certainly one to write home about.

The political week on Twitter

The week's best political tweets in one handy location

The week's best political tweets in one handy location.

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Labour shadow Cabinet in full

Ed Miliband fills up the seats of his frontbench team

Here's Ed Miliband's new lineup in full, as the Labour leader unveils his first appointed shadow Cabinet:

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Save the Children: New plans will help make work pay

Save the children: New plans will help make work pay

Sally Copley, Save the Children's head of poverty, responds to the government's announcement that it will expand childcare payments to an extra 80,000 families:

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Iain Duncan Smith: Parents can work to suit their families

Ian Duncan Smith: Parents can work to suit their families

Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith announces government initiative

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Nick Clegg: Childcare support is a lifeline

Nick Clegg: Childcare support is a lifeline

Deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, announces extra money for working families:

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Labour: Announcement is merely smoke and mirrors

Labour:  Announcement is merely smoke and mirrors

Shadow work and pensions secretary, Liam Byrne, responds to the Government's announcement

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