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In the case of the British cabinet, one can tell a lot by the jobs Ministers held before taking office.
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Spectacular Paralympics end in style
Thousands packed into London's Olympic Park stadium for a lavish closing ceremony of music, art, and fire.
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VIP no-shows prompt Olympic empty seat probe
Blocks of available seats at supposedly sold-out events have pushed London Olympic Committee to launch investigation.
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Extra troops beef up security at Olympics
Britain to pull out all the stops on security measures as government remain determined "to leave nothing to chance".
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Olympics ‘on time and under budget’
The London Games are set to come in under its $14.5 billion budget, according to newly released government figures.
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The constitution of ideas
Aristotle said that unequal access to information supported all kinds of inequality elsewhere.
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Scapegoating a Muslim peer?
Is Lady Warsi being scapegoated for the sliding unpopularity of the Conservative Party in the UK?
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Listening in at the Leveson Inquiry
The media scandal started with a single rogue reporter but is now tainting British governments, both past and present.
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UK minister denies colluding with Murdochs
Pressure mounts on UK government after evidence shows close relationship between News Corp and BSkyB bid adjudicator.
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