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You can read all the Guardian's budget coverage here, where there are full details of what has already come out. The cabinet were meeting at 8am to be briefed on the budget. But ministers could be forgiven for staying in bed because there is so much out there already.So should we all pack and go home? Of course not. It's a budget, and so there's a plethora of announcements to report, plus all the drama, plus - all importantly - the politics. I'm Andrew Sparrow (AS) and I'll be covering it all in detail on this live blog today with my colleague Graeme Wearden (GW). We'll use initials to show who's writing what; if there are no initials on a post, that'll be because we think it probably doesn't matter.
 This decison relates to an operational matter.The information tribunal considered the "safe space" argument used by Lansley. But this argument was tested in court.Lansley says his decision is based on principle, not law. But publication should be a matter of principle and law, Burnham says.If Lansley cannot be open about the risks he is taking, "then they are risks they should not be taking".This is "a cabinet cover-up of epic proportions", he says.12.12pm: Andrew Lansley accuses Burnham of "synthetic indignation".Lansley says it was not in the public interest to publish the risk register.At some point in the future it will be published. There will come a time when publication would not have a damaging effect, he says.
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3.56pm: Deborah Hargreaves, the chair of the high pay commission, an independent inquiry into high pay, has put out a statement welcoming what Miliband said about executive pay.Ed Miliband is right to slam the take what you can get culture at the top of some of our biggest companies and right when he calls for a break-up of the cosy boardroom remuneration committees. It cannot be fair that top executives are taking massive pay awards year in year out even while they ask their workers to take redundancies or real term pay cuts.Both Labour and the Liberal Democrats have made it clear that they will take action on excessive rewards at the top of companies. One question remains - will the Conservatives also back this essential change?3.
 "It is the bulk of it. Beyond the one year horizon we have not made significant changes to our growth rates."? Steve Webb, the pensions minister, has announced that automatic pensions enrolment for small businesses will be delayed by a year until 2015.? John Bercow, the Speaker, has said that he is "gravely concerned" about the way so many details of the autumn statement have already been released. When Labour's Angela Eagle raised this on a point of order in the Commons, Bercow said: "I have been gravely concerned about these matters and I can tell the House I have had conversations with senior members of the government on the subject. I would like at this stage to await events. The House will look forward with interest and respect to hearing the statement by the chancellor tomorrow, but I remain alert to the concerns raised and I shall be looking further into the matter.
 The spokesman refused to comment on the detail of the plans. But he said that 95% of serious crime and terrorism investigations involved the use of communications data.1.30pm: Here's a lunchtime summary.? Ed Miliband has said that Labour councils across England will act as the "last line of defence" against the controversial Health and Social Care Act. Launching his party's local election campaign, he also said that Labour wanted more restorative justice. You can read Labour's local election manifesto here (pdf).? David Davis, the Conservative MP,kate spade outlet online (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), has said that government plans to allow police and security services to extend their monitoring of the public's email and social media communications are unnecessary and will generate huge public resentment.
12pm: Rob Whiteman, the UK Border Agency chief executive, gives evidence to the committee.12pm: Vince Cable, the business secretary, attends the Make It In Britain launch.2.20pm: Lord Judge, the lord chief justice, and Lord Phillips, president of the supreme court, give evidence a joint committee on human rights judgments.Today we've also got a debate on a backbench motion on fuel prices. But I won't be covering it in full here, I'm afraid, because it's not going to start until about 4pm and it will be out of my time.But, until then, I'll be covering all the breaking political news, as well as looking at the papers and bringing you the best politics from the web. I'll post a lunchtime summary at around 1pm and an afternoon one at about 4pm.