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Chancellor Gordon Brown does not have the ultimate power over changes to the pension system, according to the work and pensions secretary. John Hutton said decisions over the looming pensions crisis would only be taken after “a grown-up, mature debate”. In an interview on GMTV, he said: “These are decisions for the government as a… Read more »
By Sasjkia Otto The Tories have claimed Milton Keynes North, target seat number 14, with a nine per cent swing from Labour as it continues to win seats across the country. Tory Mark Lancaster won 44 per cent of the vote, up eight percentage points from 2005 when Labour won a narrow majority. While this… Read more »