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This has prompted speculation about whether News International is sacrificing Coulson to put protect Rebekah Brooks. (See 9.00am, 9.13am and 10.35am.)? Downing Street has said that it welcomes the fact that MPs will debate calls for a public inquiry into the affair this afternoon. But MPs will not actually get the chance to vote for a public inquiry, and it is not clear yet whether Dominic Grieve, the attorney general, who will be speaking for the government in the debate, will give a commitment to set one up. ? Downing Street has said that David Cameron "stands by" the statement he made about Coulson when Coulson quit his Number 10 job in January. At the time Cameron said Coulson could be "extremely proud" of what he had done for Cameron.
 Few oppose FT status now, though there have been failures as well as successes (of course).All of which is to say that we should listen carefully to the BMA, but also to Lansley, who is neither a fool nor a crook. He will get his bill through and the results will not be as good as he predicts and hopes – nor as bad as his many critics say. "But the health professionals are near unanimous in their opposition," I hear you murmur.Up to a point, Lady Copper. Lansley gets a lot of stick, for instance by heckler June Hautot, 75, outside No 10 the other day, a Unison militant who has been shroud waving against hospital closures for decades. As an ally of Arthur Scargill she might instead have pondered the fate of deep coal mining, but never mind.
 When I had been appointed a Minister he could not resist a sneer at what he called my "cockney accent".He was not my favourite man.I was sorry that anyone should hide behind the name of Clement Attlee and post views so far from those of that great man, one of the architects of NATO,kate spade wallet sale (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), responsible for our nuclear weapons programme, and the rearmament on which his successors built to win the Cold War and save Europe from Soviet imperialism.4.03pm: Here's an afternoon summary.? Cabinet Office officials have interviewed Liam Fox's friend Adam Werritty about his links with the defence secretary. Downing Street has refused to comment on the meeting. "The cabinet secretary is addressing the remaining issues [in relation to the Fox affair]," the prime minister's spokesman told journalists this afternoon.
 He has also questioned evidence given to the committee by Colin Myler, the former News of the World editor, and Tom Crone,cnnhkids.com (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), a senior lawyer at the company. But MPs on the committee have attacked him for not knowing what was happening when he was in charge. Labour's Tom Watson said News International was like the mafia. He went on: "Mr Murdoch, you must be the first mafia boss in history who did not know he was runnning a criminal enterprise." There are more details on our live blog.? David Cameron has said that Italy presents "a clear and present danger" to the eurozone. He said that Britain was preparing for "all eventualities" in the eurozone, including the breakup of the single currency, and that eurozone leaders had to act now.
24am) that Labour were blocking Lords reform.I don't understand that at all, actually, because I heard Ed [Miliband] yesterday - actually I read his thing that came out - we are completely committed to supporting it. I'm voting for it. They've given it nine days, so Labour wants more time to talk about it ...We don't want to send it to the House of Lords in a position where – we had experience with this, remember - if you're not careful the House of Lords say, 'one of the reasons to be against this is the Commons hasn't given it proper scrutiny because it hasn't looked at the following clauses'. There are 60 clauses in this bill and it doesn't seem to me unreasonable to say five clauses a day is pretty speedy going.
 In legal terms, it's a mammoth capitulation. There are full details on our phone hacking live blog.? Labour's Ken Livingstone has taken a narrow (51/49) lead over Boris Johnson in a poll of voting intentions for this year's London mayoral election.? Andrew Lansley, the health secretary,kate spade outlet (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), has accused the Royal College of Nursing and the Royal College of Midwives of opposing the government's health bill because they are angry about the planned public sector pension cuts.? Jack Dromey, the Labour MP, has been criticised by the Commons standards and privileges committee for failing to register almost £30,000 in payments from the Unite union. As the Press Association reports, the committee described the failure to declare the "significant payments and benefits" he received for his work for the union in the register of members' interests as "serious".
 They used to back choice, they used to back the independent sector, they used to back reform. I say to you Mr Speaker, you don't save the NHS by opposing reform, you save the NHS by delivering reform."This response was meant to suggest that Ed Miliband would be opposed to Terrence Higgins Trust providing more services in the NHS, because he is opposed to how the bill opens up competition.He didn't say that he is opposed to us from a policy perspective, or suggest that we 'back the bill'.4.30pm: Here's an afternoon summary.? Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary, has accused the government of refusing to publish the NHS risk register because it would demolish the case the health bill.
53am: So far the proceedings have been relatively thin this morning. Even Douglas Alexander, (left) the shadow foreign secretary and one of the party's leading thinkers, did not have a great deal to say in his speech. Here are the main points. The full text is on the Labour website.? Alexander said that in the past Britain and other western countries had been too willing to support dictatorships in the Middle East.Too often in the past, the West has backed stability over democracy in the Middle East.So I'm so proud that this year, this Party, chose to stand with these young people, and against the old autocrats.That choice meant I could stand on the street in Tunis a few months ago and look them in the eye.