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"I'm a tax cutting Tory. Frankly I don't really like any taxes,"

Tax battles

Cameron: I don't like any taxes

Red meat for right-wingers: Cameron says he dislikes all taxes.

David Cameron issues one of the most purely ideological speeches of his career, as he insists that he dislikes all taxes

Blog: The press's hysterical reaction to 50p tax shows how out of touch they have become

Ed Balls under fire for saying wealthiest should pay more

The press's reaction to Ed Balls' proposal shows they have lost touch with their readers.

Knives out for Ed Balls after he pledges to bring back 50p tax rate

Balls subject to onslaught of criticism after 50p tax pledge - but polls show public support. Photo credit: www.politicalpictures.co.uk

Ed Balls is savagely attacked by the press and business think tanks after he pledges to re-introduce the 50p tax rate for top earners

UK Troop call

Central African Republic calls for UK to send troops as it falls into civil war

A French soldier stands by the body of a Muslim man who was reportedly beaten to death by a crowd in the north of Bangui last Friday.

Britain asked to send soldiers to the Central African Republican, as the country slips into civil war

In other news...

Defeat on the horizon: Cameron once again at the mercy of his backbenchers

Defeat on the horizon: Cameron will struggle to survive Tory rebellions.

David Cameron faces a double parliamentary defeat this week, after the government tabled the immigration bill without knowing whether it could win a majority in the Commons.

Police shoot down Nigel Farage's handgun call

Nigel Farage: handgun ban is "ludicrous"

Senior police chief slams calls by Ukip leader Nigel Farage for handguns to be legalised, saying it would create a lethal new gun culture in the UK.

Catholics vote Labour and Buddhists vote Lib Dem: Religious voting patterns revealed

Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams came in for criticism for his perceived left-wing politics, but most Anglicans tend to the Conservatives.

People's religious beliefs provide a good marker of their voting habits, according to new data.

Confirmed: Theresa May is working on plan for UK to take Syrian refugees

The government is likely to accept Syrian refugees, following pressure from Labour.

Britain looks certain to start accepting Syrian refugees, as the government buckles to demands for it to help ease the pressure on the region

Shock new poll puts Salmond within reaching distance of independence victory

Pleased as punch? New poll suggests Salmond is closer to victory than we thought

New poll puts Alex Salmond within reaching distance of securing his dream of an independent Scotland, giving the No camp just a six-point lead

And finally.

WATCH: Godfrey Bloom asks disabled student: 'Are you Richard III?'

Godfrey Bloom in trouble once again for disability comments

Former Ukip MEP Godfrey Bloom in hot water again for insulting a disabled student during an Oxford Union debate.

"New EU targets are useful as they put a peg in the ground" says IET

The European Commission has outlined its plans for climate and energy policy until 2030. Read IET comment here.

Selective Catholic school admissions policy decision quashed over "arguable error"

‘Inconsequential technicality’ leads to quashing of schools adjudicator decision on London Oratory School.

Tree of Hope: "Piece of the Puzzle, Autism Awareness Shoe"

The "Piece of the Puzzle, Autism Awareness Shoe" has been created especially for Blossom For Children and Tree of Hope.

More long term support needed for families displaced by flooding say researchers

Planning for the emotional aftermath of devastating floods is as important as the immediate impact of such emergencies.

"Warm words" on mental health from Nick Clegg welcome - but the reality is budget cuts

Comment on Nick Clegg Mental health speech from charity Rethink Mental Illness.

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