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Cameron claims victory with Primark kid bras

By politics.co.uk staff David Cameron’s battle against the ‘sexualisation of childhood’ appears to have secured an early victory despite the Tories not being in office, with the news Primark are removing padded bras for seven-year-old girls from the shelves. The high street giant, which previously found itself in trouble for the use of sweat shops… Read more »

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Health and education would face more postcode lotteries under Tories, Labour say
Labour highlights Tory ‘postcode lottery’ threat

By Alex Stevenson Peter Mandelson has kickstarted Labour’s first major offensive against the Conservative manifesto, saying the Tory emphasis on people power offers nothing but “abandonment”. It follows David Cameron’s invitation for ordinary people to take greater control over “the government of Britain” yesterday. Flanked by schools secretary Ed Balls and health secretary Andy Burnham… Read more »