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EU 'wants Greece in the eurozone' EU leaders want Greece to stay in the eurozone but it must continue economic reforms, the European Council president says at a Brussels summit.
Greek euro exit too risky - Clegg Nick Clegg is to warn of the dangers of a Greek exit from the euro and describe the response to the crisis as "woefully fragmented".
Tax effort 'stunted by job cuts' Impressive efforts have been made by the UK tax authority to collect outstanding tax but more could have been done without job cuts, MPs say.
Free gay marriage vote for Tories Senior Conservative sources say the party's MPs will be allowed a free vote on legalising marriage for same-sex couples.
New benefit tested in North West The new single benefit, which the government claims will simplify the welfare system, is to be tested in parts of the North West.
PM rebuked on 'idiot' Balls jibe Prime Minister David Cameron is rebuked for unparliamentary language after calling shadow chancellor Ed Balls a "muttering idiot".
UK to fight prisoner votes ruling The prime minister tells MPs he will resist a European Court ruling to give prisoners the right to vote in UK elections.
Afghan war book wins Orwell Prize A book about the death of a British officer in Afghanistan, once pulped by the Ministry of Defence, wins the Orwell Prize for political writing.
Electoral register fines planned People who repeatedly fail to fill in forms registering to vote could be fined as part of a shake-up of the system, ministers announce.
Tax crackdown on civil servants Danny Alexander announces new tax rules for senior civil servants after it emerged more than 2,400 could have avoided paying the full rate.
PM and Miliband clash on sackings David Cameron clashes with Labour leader Ed Miliband over proposals to make it easier for businesses to sack workers.
Ministers discuss war in Middle East Senior ministers are discussing how Britain would respond in the event of a military confrontation between Israel and Iran later this year.
BAE signs £1.9bn Saudi jet deal British defence giant BAE signs a £1.9bn ($3bn) deal with Saudi Arabia to supply Hawk trainer jets, safeguarding over 200 UK jobs.
Welfare 'letting addicts down' The state should do more to help addicts and make them employable, Iain Duncan Smith will say, with removing benefits a "hypothetical" option.
Morgan explained hacking - Paxman Ex-tabloid newspaper editor Piers Morgan explained how to access mobile phone voicemail messages, Jeremy Paxman tells the Leveson Inquiry.
David McNarry expelled by the UUP The Ulster Unionist Party expels Strangford assembly member David McNarry.
Introduction A tour of the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont.
Scots booze pricing to be passed Plans to introduce minimum drink pricing in Scotland are expected to be passed by the Scottish Parliament.
Introduction BBC Democracy Live takes you on a tour of the Scottish Parliament.
Rail line 'needs business case' Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan says she wants to electrify the Great Western railway line to Swansea, but there needs to be a business case behind the plan.
Introduction A guide to the National Assembly for Wales.
Tankers to refuel off Suffolk The government has decreed that an area of the North Sea near Southwold in Suffolk is to be the only place in Britain where ships can transfer oil at sea.
EU crisis comes home in Midlands Eurozone crisis brings home a 'grim' warning to industry in the West Midlands.
Political editors across England Political analysis from around England
VIDEO: House of Commons An ill-tempered clash at prime minister's questions has made plain the widely contrasting positions of the government and the opposition on workers' rights.
Links to UK political websites UK political websites
Who's who: Cameron's government A guide to who's doing what in David Cameron's Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government.
Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet The details of Labour leader Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet following the recent reshuffle.
Global Parliaments online Links to other Parliamentary broadcasters
VIDEO: Tensions over Iran nuclear facilities Iran's nuclear negotiators have spent much of the day sat around a table in Baghdad with six western powers, but British Prime Minister David Cameron has already held talks on the possibility of conflict in the Middle East.
VIDEO: Do you know twitterati from chillax? The Westminster village and journalists use words such as civet, chillax, grexit, twitterati and eurogeddon, but they may leave some of the public behind who have no idea what such words mean.
VIDEO: PM: 'Decisive plan needed' David Cameron has said that European leaders must come up with a "decisive plan" for Greece and to get EU economies moving.
VIDEO: Speaker makes PM withdraw 'idiot' jibe The Speaker intervened to ask the prime minister to withdraw a reference to Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls as a "muttering idiot".
VIDEO: Economic lessons from the 1930s What can be learned from the depression of the 1930s compared with the economic problems facing the UK and other nations today?
VIDEO: Miliband taunted over Jubilee strikes David Cameron taunted the Labour leader over the party's donations from unions, after some threatened strikes during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee weekend.
VIDEO: Tory party adviser hits back at Cable Tory party adviser Adrian Beecroft has called the Vince Cable a socialist, after the Business Secretary dismissed Mr Beecroft's report on employment law as "nonsense".
EU dabbles in direct democracy Housing for cows and the other issues pushed by citizens
Dangerous dog laws: A history Attempts to control dangerous mutts, since Roman times
What if Greece quits the euro? What happens if Greece quits the euro?
Can 'Save NHS' party make impact? GP and ex-independent MP on new party's election hopes
Poll tracker Tracking the Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems' fortunes
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