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15 November 2014 Last updated at 08:08

Miliband attacks Sports Direct termsSports Direct store

Labour leader Ed Miliband is expected to criticise Sports Direct over its use of zero-hours contracts in a speech on Saturday.


David Cameron and Barack ObamaCameron warns Russia over Ukraine

Russia could face further sanctions unless it stops "destabilising" Ukraine, David Cameron says, as world leaders gather for the G20 summit.

Nicola SturgeonSturgeon urges voters to dump Labour

Nicola Sturgeon will use her first SNP conference speech as party leader to urge voters to dump Labour in next May's UK election.

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Nick Robinson Article written by Nick Robinson Nick Robinson Political editor

Major to Europe - Cut immigration or the UK may leave

He was the man who said that Britain's place was at the heart of Europe, the man who watched his party riven by divisions over the issue and the man who says he has not "a shred of doubt that the United Kingdom is far better off inside the European Union".

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James Landale Article written by James Landale James Landale Deputy political editor

The future for our Parliament in an era of anti-politics

The BBC's James Landale asks how much Parliament matters and whether MPs and parties can reinvent themselves in the face of public disenchantment with politics.

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Mark D'Arcy Article written by Mark D'Arcy Mark D'Arcy Parliamentary correspondent

Week ahead

Not one - but two - parliamentary votes on the European Arrest Warrant are possible next week.

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