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It made the announcement even though it was invited to take part in Cameron's summit on the bill three days ago. The move came as an analysis published by the British Medical Journal said the NHS does not need reorganisation because it is performing well. ? Andrew Lansley, the health secretary, has signalled that he will not accept another job in cabinet. "I'm not in politics in order to be up the greasy pole or anything like that," he told the Evening Standard. "I think there is probably nothing more important than to give the NHS the kind of foundation it needs for the future."? Vince Cable,ytcgzx, the business secretary, has defended the right of Royal Bank of Scotland staff to receive bonuses worth £390m.
 But Blair wasn't a real fan. Is David Cameron? Aston Villa's website seems happy to accept him as the real deal and he sometimes takes his kids to QPR, his local Premier League team in west London. There again, he's an Etonian from west Berkshire. Is that tribal enough? You tell me.The case for Cameron's intervention is one of wider public policy objectives. Just as the PM called recently for more black managers and coaches,marc by marc jacobs tote, so he did here to support the FA's stance in sacking John Terry as captain over the alleged racist remarks he faces trial over.Terry denies it and hasn't been found guilty yet. But – as with Chris Huhne's alleged points swap – it's a tough old world and the FA did what it did with what looks like media support, though not Capello's (or Chelsea's).
 Here's an extract from what Cameron will be saying.The reality is that there are a set of things that eurozone countries need to do. And it's up to eurozone countries whether they are prepared to make the sacrifices these entail. The challenge is one of political will as much as economics. Of course these things are difficult to do, but just because these things are difficult does not mean we should not say them.If the eurozone is to stay together then it has to make at least some of these difficult decisions. The alternatives to action that creates a more coherent eurozone are either a perpetual stagnation from a eurozone crisis that is never resolved or a break-up caused by a failure to address underlying economic fundamentals that would have financial consequences that would badly damage the world economy, including Britain.
"And we did call for an inquiry and I'm delighted that the Leveson inquiry is now looking at the relations of the police and indeed the press – that is an important issue and I have to say I hope they've learnt some lessons. But if the public is to get the trust back in the press and the police, we've got to keep an eye on them."Here's the Met statement:The MPS is pleased to have reached an agreement in this case and accepts more should have been done by police in relation to those identified as victims and potential victims of phone hacking several years ago. It is a matter of public record that the unprecedented increase in anti-terrorist investigations resulted in the parameters of the original inquiry being tightly drawn, and officers considered the prosecution and conviction of Clive Goodman and Glen Mulcaire as a successful outcome of their investigation.
? The Ministry of Justice has announced that almost £400,000 been deducted from prisoners' pay packets to fund services for victims in the first six months of a new government scheme. As the Press Association reports, under the Prisoners' Earnings Act, which came into effect in September last year in England and Wales, the charity Victim Support receives up to 40% of the wages of low-risk prisoners who work outside jail to prepare for their release. The cash - £383,000 over the first six months of the scheme - pays for support to help victims recover from crime, such as home security or professional counselling. ? Ministers have staged a new U-turn - by abandoning plans to trap buzzards and destroy their nests to protect pheasant shoots.
 As the Press Association reports, Hesketh, who served as a minister in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major, is to set up a fundraising club and act as Ukip's spokesman on defence procurement. Hesketh said: "I have been a Conservative all my adult life but the recent decision by the Prime Minister to rule out a referendum on EU membership has angered me greatly.On this, and many other matters, Ukip's views chime with mine and I am delighted to join the party which is fast becoming a real force in British politics." ? The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority has revealed that MPs who wrongly claimed taxpayer-funded expenses for websites featuring party political logos were let off partly because of its lax monitoring.
 Ben Page of the polling organisation said: "When I saw the data I thought: 'I'm glad I'm not presenting it because I wanted to get out of here in one piece.'" His colleague Gideon Skinner, who was presenting the information,ytcgzx.net, confided that he was "slightly nervous".Skinner started with the headline figures for September 2011: Labour 37, Conservative 35, Lib Dems 13. The usual cycle was for Lib Dems to go up at election time, and down in between, but even so "your level now is lower than we usual see in peacetime", Skinner said, "and there is no guarantee that the upside of the cycle … will be repeated next time."Skinner said 62% of 2010 Labour voters and 61% of 2010 Tories were still planning to vote that way again.

 

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