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As Barack Obama's victory opens up a number of vacancies in US politics, the BBC's Max Deveson looks at how they will be filled.
Lone parents of children aged one to seven should be preparing to re-enter work, says a review.
The BBC looks at what lies behind the continuing anti-government protests in the Thai capital, Bangkok.
Veteran BBC reporter Sir Mark Tully ponders on failures before and after the deadly Mumbai attacks.
The BBC's David Amanor profiles Ghana's three main presidential candidate standing in Sundays' polls as John Kufuor stands down after two terms in office.
Thai anti-government protesters agree to end their occupation of Bangkok's airports, letting thousands of tourists leave.
As anti-government protesters end their blockade of Bangkok's airports, we take a closer look at the impact it has had on both the country's tourist trade and wider economy.
A Thai court forces PM Somchai Wongsawat to step down, fuelling hopes of an end to protests gripping Bangkok's airports.
Unemployment is back on the political and news agenda. But for millions it never went away. Have we been ignoring the lives of the jobless?
Levels of voter apathy are soaring in Greater Manchester, a region with a rich political history, a report says.
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Six people are injured by a blast outside an office belonging to Turkey's ruling party in Istanbul.
Downing Street denies a shift in policy on the euro after the EC's chief says the UK was "closer than ever before" to joining.
Gary Stretch says boxing "politics" means he will not be in Amir Khan's corner for the Bolton lightweight's clash with Oisin Fagan on Saturday.
BBC research reveals how local communities have changed over the decades.
South Yorkshire has the highest number of people choosing not to vote in elections, says a survey of the UK's changing society.
A weekly political talk show in which Andrew Neil explores the motivations, ideas and policies of leading figures from political and public life.
People living in Somerset are the most likely to vote in elections in the UK, a survey suggests.
Brian Wheeler sees Gordon Brown and Lord Mandelson put in quite different performances at the Labour Blairites' annual Progress conference.
After the weekend's round of political interviews, the papers provide a fresh storm of indignation about the arrest of Tory MP Damian Green last week.
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