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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Welfare reform bill - household benefit cap live discussion


Iain Duncan Smith
Iain Duncan Smith: the work and pensions secretary is seeking to introduce a £26,000 household benefit cap Photograph: David Jones/PA
Government faces further controversy as Lords prepare to debate proposed £26,000 family benefit cap

Welfare reform bill: child maintenance and social fund - Tuesday 24 January


Divorce, Parenthood: child holding hands between mother and father
The government is under pressure over peers' opposition to proposed child maintenance payments. Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
After defeat in the Lords on the benefit cap, the government faces fresh opposition over its plans for child maintenance and the social fund

Why are women putting their trust in the Tories?


David Cameron with a women councillors in 2006
David Cameron: what women want? Photograph: Nils Jorgensen/Rex Features
A poll suggests more women would vote Tory than Labour at the next election. So has the coalition succeeded in being the 'most family-friendly government ever'?

Chris Huhne resigns over speeding offence charges – news and reaction


Chris Huhne outside his home in central London to announce he is resigning.
Chris Huhne outside his home in central London to announce he is resigning. Photograph: Steve Parsons/PA
• Energy secretary says CPS decision 'deeply regrettable
• Huhne and ex-wife due in court on 16 February
• Nick Clegg praises Lib Dem minister's 'trailblazing' work
• Ed Davey to take over cabinet post

Government policy and women's issues - what areas need to be reviewed?


David Cameron with a women councillors in 2006
What policy areas should a new government adviser on women's issues consider? Photograph: Nils Jorgensen/Rex Features
What government policies need to be reviewed from a female perspective? Tell us what policy areas need changing to better respond to women's issues to contribute to a debate on Friday

Leveson inquiry: Paul Staines AKA Guido Fawkes, Keir Starmer appear


Leveson inquiry: Paul Staines
Leveson inquiry: Paul Staines – AKA blogger Guido Fawkes – has been giving evidence
Full coverage as the political blogger and the director of public prosecutions appear at the inquiry into media standards. By Josh Halliday and Dugald Baird