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The other constituent said Filner allegedly propositioned her,tried to kiss her on the street,and then put his hand inside her bra and attempted another kiss.But it doesn’t stop there. Filner’s former city employees aren’t the only ones calling for the apparently handsy mayor to relinquish his post. Filner’s ex-fiancée,Bronwyn Ingram,also wants to see the man she was with for three years removed from office. Ingram told San Diego’s KPBS that she broke up with Filner when she caught him sexting other women—not behind her back but right in front of her."While I had heard rumors that he was engaging in sexual relationships with other women,cnnhkids.com (http://www.cnnhkids.com/),I was never able to determine their validity," Ingram said in a statement.
 "Now obviously you have got to look at the effects on specific manufacturing industries and so on, but I don't think that's the definition of leadership: you can't hug a husky in 2006 or whenever it was and then say well, I don't believe in this."? He said that he was now in favour of the setting up of a statutory register of lobbyists. The Lib Dems point out that he personally voted against a Lib Dem proposal for a statutory register in 2006. But Miliband said that at the time the Labour government thought the industry needed time to sort itself out. He went on: "I think that the industry has had time, I don't think that it's necessarily worked, I think that we need a register and we need transparency.
 Watching Hezza at work is like watching a sleepy old lion. You have to prod him quite hard, but when you do the old pro is still up for it.National media haven't shown much interest – hey, they are national and have national issues to worry about like Simon Cowell's alleged love life (yawn) – though John Harris did his best here. As for local media, much is peripheral and fading in so many places for familiar reasons connected with changing media habits and ad markets. Only today the Guardian reports five daily regionals being turned into weeklies by the dominant Johnston Press.All wannabe candidates and campaigners complain about it, though the picture varies from city to city. In Brum, rival Labour factions are trying to stitch up the party's nomination for rival candidates, ex-ministers Si?n Simon or Liam Byrne.
12.06pm: At the home affairs committee this morning Peter Fahy, the Greater Manchester chief constable, told MPs that having water cannon or rubber bullets would not have helped during the riots. According to PoliticsHome, he put it like this.Water cannon have a very short period of time under which they can be used but the fact is that the mob would just run away from them and in Salford where they know the ground very well that would have drawn us into cul-de-sacs ... Things like water cannon, I think, would have been probably captured or attacked themselves and rubber bullets – again the whole thing was too fast moving. They will work if you have a group that are just attacking police officers but, apart from a short period of time in Salford when they were attacking us and the fire service, that is not what we had seen.
 But Cameron is taking an interest too, he says.12.18pm: In the City, traders are poised for the budget to begin -- but there's disappointment that much of the speech already appears to have leaked.Josh Raymond of City Index predicted that construction, retail and bank shares could be moved by Osborne. As he pointed out, shares in Tesco, Sainsburys and Morrisons have already rallied this week following reports that Sunday trading hours could be relaxed.Michael Hewson of CMC Markets predicted that today will be "less about the economics and more about the politics"."Oh for the days when we really did find out [the Budget details] on the day," he added.The FTSE 100 is up just 2 points at 5894,kate spade outlet (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), so it's really quite calm.
[Inflation] is rising at the moment, but remember we're talking here about the two years after the current pay freeze, when all the projections suggest inflation will be very much lower. So it'll be 1% on top of the progression. It doesn't impact on allowances, including the operational allowance, which is cash-free sum of over £5,000 which we doubled when we came into office, which people get on their return from an operational tour. We've doubled the council tax reliefs, and the Chancellor has also announced that armed forces pay will not be included within the regional pay review that he's ordered.2.41pm: Nick Clegg gave an interview on Europe this morning. He said that he and David Cameron were working "in lockstep, hand in glove" on the European issue.
Cameron says whoever was in government would have to be cutting spending. The government is cutting welfare,www.ytcgzx.net (http://www.ytcgzx.net/), freezing pay and reforming pensions. But Labour is opposing all those measures.12.06pm: Miliband says the government said private sector employment would compensate for the loss of jobs in the public sector. But that promise has been broken. Will Cameron confirm long-term unemployment has gone up by 93% since Cameron delivered his jobs New Year message.Cameron says David Miliband has admitted that Labour had a problem with long-term youth unemployment. Labour's plans would lead to more borrowing and more debt.Miliband says Cameron's promises are worthless. He turns to "broken promises on the coalition".
Ireland braces itself for another year of fiscal pain and sacrificeA leisurely stroll along the river Liffey in the unseasonably warm January air between two of Dublin's most famous landmarks will provide you with all the evidence you need of an economy still in the doldrums of recession.From the Four Courts, which the anti-treaty republican forces occupied during the civil war of the early 1920s to the curved elegant Ha'penny Bridge connecting either side of the river there are boarded up empty pubs, closed hotels lying dormant for years, abandoned shops and businesses along this historic route.The Republic may still even amid the eurozone crisis be a successful exporter of food, hi-tech goods, pharmaceuticals and computer components but its domestic economy, in particular consumer demand, remains stagnant.