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Nicholas Watt is the Guardian's chief political correspondent
Chancellor tells cabinet uncertainty over vote will hurt economy after business leaders warn of threat to foreign investment
Nick Clegg welcomes CentreForum report but PM dismisses idea of legislation over remuneration committees
The Lib Dems want independent remuneration committees, David Cameron called for shareholder votes, while Labour accused him of dragging his feet
Nicholas Watt: Jim Murphy provided Guardian before publication with full list of defence cuts totalling £5bn
Nicholas Watt: As Barack Obama announces deep US defence cuts Jim Murphy says Labour accepts £5bn of UK cuts
Shadow defence secretary Jim Murphy tells the Guardian the party must reject 'shallow and temporary' populism
Prime minister says cap on lawyers' earnings in cases for claims of up to £25,000 will help businesses
Nicholas Watt: Jesse Norman says 'crony capitalism' has no place in Tory tradition as party responds to Ed Miliband's attack on 'predators'
PM uses new year message to declare Britain can only secure 'some protection' from the debt storms
Government also calls for tenants who earn more than £100,000 to pay higher rents or face eviction
Nicholas Watt: New Year honours list confirms David Cameron is quietly reviving tradition of knights of the shire
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