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 The Leveson inquiry is sitting - James Hipwell, the former Daily Mirror reporter, is giving evidence - and there are some interviews in the papers worth taking a look at - Ed Miliband in the Mirror and Ed Balls in the Independent - but it feels like the holiday period has already begun. Every morning I promise to blog all the breaking political news. Today I'm not sure there will be any. But I will be doing my best to bring you any interesting politics that's around as the countdown to Christmas begins.If you want to follow me on Twitter, I'm on @AndrewSparrow.9.23am: The select committee report attacking the government's proposed planning reforms has been leading the news today. You can read the Guardian story about it here, and the report itself here.
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