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Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA 8.59am: Do read Alan Milburn's article on the government's revised health reforms in the Daily Telegraph. It's one of the most interesting pieces that has been written about the plans unveiled by David Cameron,kate spade outlet online (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), Nick Clegg and Andrew Lansley on Tuesday, and probably the most damaging, because of Miliburn's own reputation as an enthusiast for using competition and the private sector to reform public services. But in March Milburn wrote an article for the Guardian saying that the government's original plans - which were far more pro-competition than the proposals unveiled this week - were also flawed. Is he being consistent?Milburn is particularly strong on the politics of the coalition U-turn.
 It all sits ill with the internationalist speech being made by Jim Murphy, Labour's defence spokesman, today.Cameron's G20 report to MPs on Monday was not impressive, but he was tired and did manage a good joke about proposing a cheese tax to the French.Miliband was worse, his brother David's intervention was better. All were drowned out by the wails of Eurosceptic Tory MPs who want to repatriate "sovereign" powers home from Brussels to Westminster, then hand the final decision over to a referendum.If Britain ever needs friends and allies abroad again, perhaps in an unplanned financial crisis,kate spade wallet sale (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), I hope they've got a few in their back pockets. But who?Europe's debt crisis: we may need China's moneyI don't imagine the communist regime in Beijing is very keen on referendums,ytcgzx (http://www.ytcgzx.net/), do you? Not their style, I'd say.
 That they have been agreed upon. But they have taken too long and have not yet been fully delivered ...Economic and monetary union cannot function properly only on the basis of decisions taken by unanimity. Because if a Eurosceptic fringe can determine the position of one member state and one member state can block decisions, the result is that we are not credible. This is not about institutional positioning or power. It is about efficiency and delivery.9.35am: Here are the headline unemployment figures.? Unemployment rose by 80,000 in the three months to July to 2.51m.? The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance increased by 20,300 last month to 1.58m.? Average earnings increased by 2.
) The spokesman mocked the idea that it was a "crisis summit" and said that Number 10 would release a list of people attending after it is over.? Downing Street denied a report claiming that a nurse told Cameron that the health reforms would be bad for the NHS when he visited a hospital last week. The claim is in this post on éoin Clarke's Green Benches blog, which FranzSherbert highlighted in the comments this morning.? Downing Street refused to say what Cameron meant when he talked about further devolution to Scotland during his visit to Edinburgh last Thursday. "No doubt there will be plenty of opportunity to talk about these issues further in the coming weeks and months," the spokesman said.
First, biometric checks on EEA nationals and Warnings Index checks on EEA national children were abandoned on a regular basis, without ministerial approval.Second, adults were not checked against the Warnings Index at Calais, without ministerial approval.Third, the verification of the fingerprints of non-EEA nationals from countries that require a visa was stopped, without ministerial approval.I did not give my consent or authorisation for any of these decisions. Indeed I told officials explicitly that the pilot was to go no further than we had agreed.? She suggested that Brodie Clark, the head of the UK Border Force, could be punished for what happened. He was suspended on Thursday, she said.
 The spokesman would not say if the new measures would include any new money, but he said the government was alreading spending £190m on measures to help people affected by the cap on housing benefit. He also said there would be no retreat on the "fundamental principle" behind the cap. "We are sticking with that fundamental principle," he said? David Cameron will be doing a PM Direct event today at about 1.50am. He has also been visiting an Asda store, and welcoming Asda's announcement that it will create 5,000 new jobs this year.12.02pm: The Commons culture committee has just published a letter from Surrey police about the Milly Dowler phone hacking affair. I'll post the highlights in a moment.
In the old days Labour governments "set out to pick winners and ended up with the losers picking the government", he quipped. Since then the pendulum has swung too far the other way. He grasped that in his second (2008 to 2010) Brownite stint at the DTI, by now renamed Biz and currently run by Vince Cable and David Willetts. They're doing well, Mandelson conceded on Radio 4, but they're not doing enough of it: British official industrial policy is "cheese paring" compared with France and Germany.I find all this believable and moderately encouraging. Governments have an important role to play in making market economies work better as well as more fairly, in saving free enterprise from its own follies and ensuring that wider public interests – roads, healthcare and an educated citizenry and work force – can be paid for.
 It was clean, sophisticated, highly-skilled, gender neutral, a different kind of work altogether. One of the things we are doing is encouraging companies to open their factories once a year to just let the local schoolkids in and just have a look at it. The scales drop from their eyes and they see a totally different world from what they had imagined and some of them may be persuaded this is a good thing to do.3.04pm: Nick Clegg has also distanced himself from Chris Huhne's "slavering over tax cuts for the rich" comment about some Tories. He was not as critical as Shirley Williams (see 1.40pm) but, when asked whether he agreed with Huhne's choice of words, he replied:We will all choose our own words .