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Today in Parliament reports on the first appearance before a Commons committee of Lord Mandelson, in his new incarnation as Business Secretary.
The ups and downs of the Euro 2004 champions
Did Gordon Brown's draft Queen's Speech hit the right spot with voters and his own MPs?
The government's planned legislation is a "ragbag of proposals," says Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg.
Courses such as horse psychology are a waste of public money, a group calling for lower taxes has said.
Tony Blair says the black community must be 'mobilised' to tackle gang culture as he joins the Welsh assembly election campaign.
BBC Wales' Parliamentary correspondent records all the Welsh happenings in Westminster.
Rhodri Morgan says a Conservative-led alliance could run Wales if Labour voters stay at home for the assembly elections.
As Welsh Labour says goodbye to Tony Blair, it is gearing up for a big electoral battle, reports Bethan Lewis.
Prime Minister Tony Blair warns against the Tories taking power in Wales after May's assembly elections.
Australia are 626 ahead at stumps on day three of the first Ashes Test after dismissing England for 157.
Rhodri Morgan warns Labour not to allow the Blair leadership issue to overshadow the assembly election.
A controversial Egyptian film, said to be the most expensive the country has ever made, premieres in New York.
Stonehenge, the FA Cup and the red Routemaster bus are among England's most popular icons, according to a new poll. But what do the choices say about the English? And what about the rest of the UK?
Tory leader David Cameron is urged by Germany's chancellor not to take his MEPs out of the European People's Party.
Sunday's papers consider the likelihood of Tony Blair being able to get his planned reforms through parliament.
Many councils are failing to take positive action to cut smoking, a study has found.
Conservative chairman Frances Maude warns of 'overstating' personality in choosing a new leader.
BBC Sport assess the implication of Liverpool winning the Champions League.
Your responses to BBC education correspondent Mike Baker's thoughts on election manifestoes.
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