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Monday, 15 September 2008

The sacked government whip, Siobhain McDonagh spent a large part of last week telephoning junior ministers and Labour MPs urging them to join a mass challenge against the prime minister.

Labour's new leader slapped down by Des Browne.

The Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, has privately warned Downing Street that he will resign if Gordon Brown directs the bank to become the key agency in a state-backed mortgage guarantee system.

The company tasked with operating trams in the capital is to ask the Scottish government and Edinburgh council for an additional £10m. The money is so it can make preparations to extend the network to the southeast of the city.

First Minister Alex Salmond will this week demand the controller of BBC Scotland answer claims that the station has banned Sunday Herald columnist Iain Macwhirter from its programmes.

Plans to build a new rail link from Edinburgh to the Borders have been damned as deeply flawed in a secret government report.

 

 

 

 



 

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