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Sunday Diary: The DCMS Perm. Sec. Must Have Been Mad
Charles Miller on the folly of getting SpAds involved in quasi-judicial cases; how looks win elections; and why Home Office lawyers must disclose their advice to Theresa May
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Top Ten Things You'd Never Hear Theresa May Say
Iain Dale unveils his latest LBC 97.3 Top Ten
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Nick Clegg has Moved From Dick to Willy in Two Years
Jerry Hayes thinks it's a funny old world.
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Ken Clarke Can Make His Hush Puppies Roar When He Can Be Arsed
Jerry Hayes argues that Clarke's victory over the European Court of Human Rights is substantial.
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Thursday Diary: The Joys of Hoovering Leaves Scott Colvin discovers a new use for his vacuum cleaner, reckons Brodie Clark is a plonker and warns against too many Xmas parties.
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Francis Maude's Time Has Come
Jerry Hayes recommends buying shares in Francis Maude and thinks he may be in for a big promotion.
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Thursday Diary: I Expected to See Florence Nightingale... Scott Colvin on reforming the NHS and the UK Borders Agency.
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Theresa's Something of the Night Moment?
Iain Dale reckons that briefings by Theresa May's advisors aren't helping her but that she will emerge from this crisis as a stronger politician.
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UK Border Farce
Michael Heaver calls for Theresa May to resign, and to toughen up the immigration system.
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More Incompetence at the Home Office
Jerry Hayes imagine how the Border Agency Scandal came about.
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Another Home Office Cock Up On the Horizon
Jerry Hayes says the competition between the Home Office and the Ministry of Justice can only end in tears.
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Tuesday Diary: When Widders Hated Portillo
Jerry Hayes relates a tale of two ****s.
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Paws For Thought
Jerry Hayes thinks catgate has launched Theresa May as the standard bearer of the right.
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Save us From Political Policing
Tony McNulty says we should leave the policing to the police and the politicking to the politicos.
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The Control Order Story Has Come Full Circle
Jacqui Smith can't resist reminding us that she was right about control orders, something the coalition seems to be about to recognise.
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What is David Cameron For?
Peter Watt asks who'd be Prime Minister, as he catalogues the challenges facing the current incumbent.
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Communicator of the Week: Social Media Ed Staite finds that social media, rather than a single individual, proved to be this week's Communicator of the Week.
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London Riots: The Day When Consensual Politics Failed Us All
Gareth Knight asserts that politicians wanting to be all things to all people has resulted in weakness and ineffective handling of the riots.
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An Appeal on Behalf of Vincent
Robin Fenwick issues an appeal on behalf of lonely political journalists everywhere.
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Theresa May Just Be Our Next PM
Mark Thompson looks at who could replace David Cameron, should the proverbial bus knock him down.