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The "yes" campaign for independence wants one million Scots to sign a declaration of support by the time of the referendum in the autumn of 2014.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt addressed News Corp lobbyist Fred Michel as "daddy" and "mon ami" in text messages released by the Leveson Inquiry.
The Home Office draws up contingency plans to cope with a possible large increase in immigration from Greece if the euro collapses.
Senior Chinese leader Wu Bangguo has cancelled a trip to the UK in protest at David Cameron's meeting with the Dalai Lama.
Farm labourers could be at greater risk of exploitation under government plans to reduce regulation of gangmasters, unions warn.
Iain Duncan Smith demands to see A4e legal advice given to Labour as Chris Grayling casts doubt on whistleblower's integrity.
London mayor Boris Johnson names a senior BBC journalist as his new director of communications.
The chief executive of the Student Loans Company, who attracted controversy over his tax arrangements, is to stand down when his contract expires early next year.
A Labour MP says on Twitter an annoying rail passenger should be killed "before he could breed" - comments she later insists were "flippant".
Fewer decisions about the care of children will be made on the advice of poorly qualified experts under new family court rules to be introduced this year.
The MoD has pressed ahead with cuts to military and civilian workforce without understanding what skills it will need in the future, MPs say.
A new NHS patient rating system - known as the "friends and family test" - is to be introduced to help improve nursing care in England.
The UK economy shrank by 0.3% in the first three months of the year, more than previously estimated, revised figures show.
Scotland will become the first place in the UK to introduce minimum drink pricing, after MSPs passed the plan at parliament.
Fewer than half of the schools in England which applied for money for rebuilding work have been successful.
Carina Trimingham, partner of former cabinet minister Chris Huhne, has lost her breach of privacy and harassment case against the Daily Mail.
The Alliance Party pulls out of talks at Stormont aimed at promoting better community relations and greater integration in Northern Ireland.
A tour of the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont.
A move to second the deputy chief constable of Dumfries and Galloway to a group examining police reforms comes in for criticism.
BBC Democracy Live takes you on a tour of the Scottish Parliament.
The Welsh government looked for savings last year to stop local health boards going into the red, despite insisting they would not be bailed out.
A guide to the National Assembly for Wales.
A new nuclear age has moved closer with a boost to plans to build power stations, but why will consumers will have to foot the bill?
Kent County Council and Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith join forces to tackle youth unemployment in the South East.
Political analysis from around England
A Labour MP has told the House of Commons that UK businesses need better management rather than deregulation.
UK political websites
A guide to who's doing what in David Cameron's Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government.
The details of Labour leader Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet following the recent reshuffle.
Links to other Parliamentary broadcasters
Science minister David Willetts has denied that Conservative decision-making is being held back by their coalition partners.
The government could be set for a climbdown on plans for a "caravan tax" measure announced in George Osborne's Budget earlier this year.
Plan B talks to Evan Davis about class and social exclusion ahead of the release of his new film Ill Manners.
Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson said he had no ambition to be London mayor but added "don't rule anything out".
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg reacts to news that the UK economy shrank by 0.3% in the first three months of the year.
Former pop star Kerry Katona claimed politicians do not want to deal with people with problems as she discussed her cocaine addiction.
The leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group ruled out a pact with UKIP over joint candidates, that the anti-EU party is reported to be offering.
David Cameron's swipe at the shadow chancellor - calling him a "muttering idiot" - was the latest in a series of sharp one-liners to MPs from both sides of the House of Commons.
Why the UK's contingency plan for a Greek euro exit is hush-hush
The Guardian's Nick Watt shines Olympic flame on political week
Leaders delay decisions as Greek vote looms
How Hunt avoided lengthy review of Murdoch’s Sky bid
Attempts to control dangerous mutts, since Roman times
Tracking the Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems' fortunes
Android und iOS beherrschen die Smartphone - Welt Laut IDC wurden im ersten Quartal 2012 weltweit 152 Millionen Smartphones verkauft. Mehr als die Hälfte davon sind mit Android ausgerüstet, ein knappes Viertel iPhones mit iOS.
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Elton John Sänger Elton John wurde mit einer schweren Atemwegs erkrankung ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert – der Popstar musste sogar einige Konzerte absagen. Er entschuldigte sich bei den Fans.
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SpaceX: Dragon dockt an die ISS an Die Nasa hat das Andocken der privaten Raumfähre Dragon an die ISS erlaubt. Das Manöver hat am frühen Freitag morgen begonnen und soll am Nachmittag abgeschlossen sein.
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