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"A shift away from the current consensual model" SNP ID cardsHow the SNP plans to secretly introduce ID cards![]() SNP plans to tag people's NHS number to an 'entitlement card' threaten to introduce ID cards without a vote or even debate Election 2015Tory panic as Miliband gets big debate poll boost![]() Miliband's personal ratings surge following confident performance What if Cameron won't go?Here's what the Queen has to say about Cameron's hung parliament plans![]() Inside Buckingham Palace, the prime minister faces an awkward conversation Boris' tax avoidance failureWhat happened to Boris' 'tax avoidance crackdown' at TfL?![]() Mayor has overseen huge rise in employees paid "off pay-roll" Housing crisisComment: The old socialist project which could solve London's housing crisis![]() Garden Cities were designed to spread the social benefits of increased land value. This centuries-old project could be the solution to a very modern housing crisis. Human rights in the private sectorComment: UK firms need more nudging to respect human rights![]() Is it time to force UK businesses to implement human rights checks? Thirty per cent of businesses back legal requirements on human rights due diligence. ...and finallyPets vs election leaflets: There can only be one winner![]() Carefully crafted political literature is being heartlessly mangled by idiot dogs | RSPCA - urgent #homesforhorses appeal launchedCharity received more than 22,000 calls in 2014 as horse crisis continues. Campaigners launch manifesto for low income taxpayersThe Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has published a manifesto setting out the agenda the Group would like the next government to pursue for taxpayers on low incomes. Suffolk parents raise money to help their son walk just like his twin brotherJames and Lorna Brokenshire-Dyke are now trying to raise seventy thousand pounds for life-changing surgery in America which they hope will help two year Sebastian walk and hopefully run too - just like his twin brother, Solomon. Older women with breast cancer not receiving best care and treatmentDiana Jupp: "It is unacceptable that, in 2015, a breast cancer patient does not get the best care and treatment simply because of how old they are". An expanded Heathrow would take Wales furtherEvery part of Britain is set to gain from an increased aviation hub capacity if the right decision is made – especially Wales. |

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