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Plan that tied Labour into a countdown
12:36am today
Analysis: At Westminster they couldn’t remember an occasion like it – a sitting of the Commons having to be suspended because a minister had failed to arrive in the chamber.
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By TORCUIL CRICHTON, Chief UK political correspondent

Probably not the start of a beautiful friendshipProbably not the start of a beautiful friendship
12:33am today
Holyrood sketch: Of all the gin joints in all the subordinate legislative assemblies in all the world, she had to walk into his. But you know what they say: sooner or later, everybody comes to Eck’s.
151 comments
By IAN BELL

Straw leads tributes at Dunwoody funeral
12:43am today
Jack Straw led the tributes yesterday as MPs across the party divide paid their respects at the funeral of long-serving parliamentarian Gwyneth Dunwoody.
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Alexander under fire from all sides over referendum
12:34am today
Wendy Alexander yesterday confirmed the rift that has opened up with Gordon Brown over her support for an independence referendum.
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By DOUGLAS FRASER, Scottish Political Editor

Another side, when he’s sitting comfortably
12:33am today
“This is an opportunity for you to be a human being,” said Fern Britton in an introduction to the Prime Minister that rather gave the game away.
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By TORCUIL CRICHTON, Chief UK political correspondent

Twists and turns on road to vote impasseTwists and turns on road to vote impasse
12:34am Thu 8 May 08
In January last year, in the run-up to the Holyrood election, the then Prime Minister Tony Blair laid down a clear marker on Labour's views of a Scottish referendum.

Alexander: Cameron accuses Brown of losing control
2:39pm Wednesday 7th May 2008
David Cameron today accused Gordon Brown of losing control of the Scottish Labour Party after its leader, Wendy Alexander, broke with previous policy to call for a referendum on Scottish independence.
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Alexander’s poll own-goal leaves Labour FC looking to subs’ bench
12:32am Thursday 8th May 2008
Sketch: Wendy, Wendy, Wendy. Just when his Britannic Majesty is floundering in political quicksand, Labour’s leaderene from north of the Border decides this is the time to plonk a dead albatross around his neck. With friends like these...
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By MICHAEL SETTLE

Experts defied as cannabis laws are tightened
12:31am Thursday 8th May 2008
In defiance of medical advice and scientific opinion, the government is to press ahead with the reclassification of cannabis as a class B drug, possession of which will carry a maximum five-year prison sentence.
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By TORCUIL CRICHTON, Chief UK political correspondent

Pledge to meet £40m funding shortfall for free elderly care
12:30am Thursday 8th May 2008
Scott Macnab A £40m funding shortfall in the flagship free personal care policy is to be met by the Scottish Government.
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Former MP Ray Michie dies at 74
12:29am Thursday 8th May 2008
Tributes were paid last night from across the political spectrum to Ray Michie, Baroness Michie of Gallanach, the former Liberal Democrat MP for Argyll and Bute who has died.
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By TORCUIL CRICHTON, Chief UK political correspondent

Bid to block disclosure of MPs’ expenses
12:28am Thursday 8th May 2008
John Aston The House of Commons asked the High Court yesterday to block an "unlawfully intrusive" decision to force disclosure of MPs' expenses.
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MacAskill backs pilot licence scheme for airguns
12:13am Thursday 8th May 2008
Scotland could lead the way in piloting a licence scheme for buying airguns under plans set out yesterday by Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill.
By DOUGLAS FRASER, Scottish Political Editor

Alexander out on a limb with big gamble on referendumAlexander out on a limb with big gamble on referendum
12:22am Wed 7 May 08
Wendy Alexander faced her MSPs and the media yesterday, trying to explain her U-turn towards support for a snap referendum on Scottish independence.
By DOUGLAS FRASER, Scottish Political Editor

Wendy’s high-wire act is greeted with amazement
12:20am Wednesday 7th May 2008
Holyrood Sketch: Roll up, roll up for Wendo, the amazing one-woman circus act. Thrill as she performs a U-turn with double twist on the political high wire. Gasp as she spins on the trapeze, just avoiding an accidental slip that could make Scotland independent.
By DOUGLAS FRASER, Scottish Political Editor

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