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Wednesday November 19, 2008
Those paying for sex with prostitutes who have been trafficked or are controlled by pimps face criminal record
Far Right party leader Nick Griffin blames disgruntled former member for posting more than 12,000 names on the internet
Democratic Unionists and Sinn Féin finally reach breakthrough on Stormont after a lengthy stand-off
Although there was a breach of data protection law in publishing the list, legal remedies available to those affected are sparse
Angry rhetoric about race and immigration no longer the core message. Now, the BNP styles itself as a 'community champion'
Soldiers, teachers, estate agents, a knight, a witch and a vicar are among those exposed by the leak
BBC head Sir Michael Lyons told MPs that Jonathan Ross could face further punishment, only to change his mind hours later
Disgruntled MPs fired questions at two top BBC bosses about the Ross/Brand affair: like Dragons' Den but with morals
Names, addresses and phone numbers of over 10,000 current and former members published on a specially created web page
BBC chairman Sir Michael Lyons tells MPs that Radio 2 was wrong to announce presenter would return to his job in January
Victims and police officers round on Government after data shows more than half of violent crimes going unsolved
The corporation's chairman and director-general face uncomfortable questioning over lewd messages broadcast on Radio 2
The Tory leader's move will allow him freedom to develop completely independent tax-cutting proposals
Tory leader puts clear blue water between parties, saying unaffordable spending and tax cuts would lead to future tax rises
Ed Balls to present legislation to protect vulnerable children, but admits it cannot 'make good the evil' for Baby P
Government advisers rule against 'presumed consent' to boost organ donors, but Prime Minister suggests change in the future
The leader of the free world – Gordon Brown, that is – returned from the US supremely confident and brazenly all-knowing
David Miliband tests the waters in Syria to see if the regime is ready to loosen its ties with Iran and break with the past
Gordon Brown admits reduction will be temporary after David Cameron predicts that a tax-raising 'bombshell' will soon hit
David Miliband’s trip to Damascas was the public face of several years of quiet and growing contact
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