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Nigel Morris

Nigel Morris is Deputy Political Editor at The Independent.

Ed Miliband says that Labour will replace the Lobbying Act with the regulation of lobbying if they win the next election

Labour may repeal illiberal Lobbying Act if it wins next election, Ed Miliband announces

An incoming Labour government would repeal the “controversial and illiberal” Lobbying Act, Ed Miliband has announced.

Culture Secretary Maria Miller has been ordered to repay expenses

Maria Miller expenses: Culture Secretary in hot water as she's ordered to repay £5,800 claim

Culture Secretary ordered to apologise to House of Commons

Damien Green denied authorities were fighting a losing battle against paedophiles operating worldwide

Government launches new crackdown on paedophiles streaming sex abuse from developing world

A drive to shut down live streams of sex abuse images from developing nations to paedophiles in Britain and other western countries is to be launched by the Government.

Farage and Clegg will go head-to-head again on Wednesday

Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage trade insults as they gear up for their second EU debate

Tonight’s second televised clash between Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage is set to become personal as the two leaders attempt to land a knockout blow on their rival.

North London; some seven million people in suburbs are on the breadline

Poverty at its most grinding not in our inner cities but in suburbia, claims study

The image of suburbs as the most affluent parts of the country has been dismissed as a myth by an analysis showing poverty is growing faster on the fringes of cities than anywhere else.

Vince Cable says the sale of Royal Mail was a success

Business Secretary Vince Cable refuses to quit over ‘successful Royal Mail sale’ as Labour attack ‘botched’ deal

Damning report suggests the Government could have cost the taxpayer as much as £1bn by undervaluing the business

Farage and Clegg will go head-to-head again on Wednesday

Almost 40% of UK voters believe Nigel Farage is a 'danger to Britain'

Nigel Farage suffered a setback ahead of his second head to head clash with Nick Clegg after a poll found nearly four in 10 voters viewed the UK Independence Party leader as a “danger to Britain”.

Britain 'walking tall again' due to foreign investment, says George Osborne

Britain is starting to “walk tall in the world again” with foreign companies creating jobs by stepping up investment in the country, George Osborne will declare today.

UK Independence Party (Ukip) leader Nigel Farage has named Vladimir Putin as the world leader he most admires, praising the Russian president's handling of the crisis in Syria

Nigel Farage: Vladimir Putin is the world leader I most admire

Nigel Farage has named Vladimir Putin as the world leader he most admires. He praised the Russian president’s skills as an “operator”, citing his “brilliant” handling of the civil war in Syria.

The North and Midlands would be hit hardest by Britain quitting the European Union, according to an economic analysis which revealed that the number of jobs which are dependent on trade links with the bloc now exceeds 4 million

Quitting the EU ‘would hit North and Midlands hardest’

More than 4 million UK jobs are now linked to the world’s largest trading bloc, new analysis finds

Day In a Page

Exclusive: More evidence of police corruption relating to Britain’s most notorious unsolved murder mysteriously ‘missing’

More evidence of police corruption relating to Britain’s most notorious unsolved murder mysteriously ‘missing’

Met corruption proof went missing in murder inquiry
A history of the First World War in 100 moments: The day the lights went out

Britain declares war on Germany

A history of WWI in 100 moments
Radical steps must be taken to halt the renaissance of corruption, the most dangerous growth industry of our time

Radical steps must be taken to halt the renaissance of corruption

It's the most dangerous growth industry of our time
Exclusive Fernando Torres interview: ‘I can make Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho think I’m the best option for him’

Exclusive Fernando Torres interview:

‘I can make Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho think I’m the best option for him’
Did Adolf Hitler marry a woman of Jewish descent? DNA tests ‘show Eva Braun associated with Ashkenazi Jews’

Was Hitler's lover from a Jewish family?

DNA tests ‘show Eva Braun associated with Ashkenazi Jews’
Exclusive: New chapter in 'bedroom tax' saga - now councils run out of emergency funds to help worst cases

New chapter in 'bedroom tax' saga

Now councils run out of emergency funds to help worst cases
Kellingley Colliery miners confused by ‘economics of the madhouse’

Kellingley Colliery miners confused by ‘economics of the madhouse’

As plans are made to shut Kellingley, one of the last deep pits in the UK, Jonathan Brown meets its workers
Microsoft’s other mogul Paul Allen is now trying to map the brain

Microsoft’s other mogul Paul Allen is now trying to map the brain

It is a sign of Allen’s foresight that others have followed his path
First Jay Leno, now David Letterman: Is the golden age of the US chat shows over?

First Jay Leno, now David Letterman

Is the golden age of the US chat shows over?
Hillsborough inquest: A railway worker, a man from the 'Pru, a radiographer – victims' families recall the people behind the 96 names in court

A railway worker, a man from the 'Pru, a radiographer

Hillsborough victims' families recall the people behind the 96 names in court
A history of the First World War in 100 moments: Unique series that captures sense of what it was like to be in the Great War

First World War history in 100 moments

A unique series that captures sense of what it was like to be in the Great War
Robert Chote: 'We have cleaned up the public finances'

Robert Chote: 'We have cleaned up the public finances'

The Office for Budget Responsibility's chair talks to Ben Chu about the Treasury's bad old days and whether he could work with Ed Balls
Evidence of liquid oceans on Saturn's moon Enceladus increases chances of finding alien life in our Solar System

Is there life on Enceladus?

Evidence of liquid oceans on Saturn's moon increases chances of finding alien life in our Solar System
'Crude stunt': Glasgow blasted for plans to blow up local landmarks in Commonwealth Games opening ceremony

Just a 'crude stunt'? Glasgow to blow up local buildings at Commonwealth Games

Five tower blocks to be destroyed with 1,250kgs of explosives during opening ceremony
When the 'nanny state' ruled: Strange appeal of bossy ad campaigns from the 1960s and 1970s

Bossy ad campaigns from 60s and 70s

The ads warned us against everything from dropping litter to venturing near water. Now a new book is celebrating them