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26 May 2012

Cameron

Campaign launched for independent ScotlandCampaign launched for independent Scotland (1)
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE EDINBURGH: Scottish nationalists launched an official "yes" campaign for independence today ahead of a likely 2014 referendum on severing the more than 300-year-old union with England. First Minister Alex Salmond said the semi-autonomous region should run its own foreign, economic and defence policies, and promised that he would try to get one million Scots to sign a declaration of support.
British police team allowed into LibyaBritish police team allowed into Libya (2)
Investigating 1984 murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (right) speaking with Libyan Prime Minister Abdurrahim El-Keib at 10 Downing Street in London yesterday. A Metropolitan Police team is to fly to Libya to continue the investigation into the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher, the Prime Minister announced yesterday. David Cameron said the visit was a "really positive step forward" for the
Jeremy Hunt's text messages to Frц╘dц╘ric MichelJeremy Hunt's text messages to Frц╘dц╘ric Michel (4)
Culture secretary told parliament he had no unofficial contact with News Corp lobbyist while considering the BSkyB bid Share Tweet this Email Josh Halliday guardian.co.uk, Thursday 24 May 2012 20.28 BST Frц╘dц╘ric Michel's text conversations with Jeremy Hunt seen by the Leveson inquiry suggest the exchanges may not have been disclosed.
China-U.K. spat over Dalai Lama-Cameron meeting (1)
Hasan Suroor A senior Chinese leader has cancelled a planned visit to Britain after Prime Minister David Cameron met the Dalai recently ignoring Beijing's warning that any such meeting would have "serious consequences" for U.K.-China relations. Wu Bangguo , chairman of the standing committee of China's National People's Congress, is on a tour of Europe and was scheduled to pay a "brief but symbolic" visit to Britain.
'Friends and families' test to shame poor hospitals'Friends and families' test to shame poor hospitals (1)
Patients in NHS hospitals will be asked whether they would want their friends or family to be treated there, with the results used to pressurise poorly-performing hospitals 560 315 TelegraphPlayer_8997321 By James Kirkup, Deputy Political Editor 12:01AM BST 25 May 2012 Comments David Cameron will say today that the new test of care will drive hospitals to improve their care. The Prime Minister will also reveal a list of recommendations from nursing
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