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Whitehouse News
29 April 2015
Public unclear of parties’ general election pledges according to new poll
27 April 2015
Final week: Labour populism vs the economy, ‘stupid’
24 April 2015
What did we learn from this week’s education policy debate?
23 April 2015
Miliband could be left at the mercy of left-wing nationalists
22 April 2015
A welcome slap to the face of political apathy
20 April 2015
View from the Right: Tony Blair is wrong. The people must decide on Britain’s place in Europe
20 April 2015
Fragmentation of politics a recipe for voting ‘against’ rather than ‘for’
20 April 2015
What does the General Election mean for future energy policy?
17 April 2015
Survey shows marginal seat candidates will be white, male and only somewhat religious
17 April 2015
It’s time to talk foreign policy
16 April 2015
The value of expert opinions bursting the general election ‘bubble’
16 April 2015
Glory or one foot on the precipice: the opposition debate and Ed Miliband
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