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Ongoing coverage includes news, commentary and analysis plus backgrounders, graphics and related web resources.
Gerard Seenan. "Things are done in the countryside for a reason. You can't just come in and change it and expect there to be no consequences."
Ongoing coverage includes news, commentary and analysis plus backgrounders, graphics and related web resources.
Patrick Wintour, chief political correspondent. Alun Michael agrees to use the Parliament Act even in Commons overrides the new Bill with a total ban.
Nicholas Watt, political correspondent. The bill, the protests, the hopes of the government, the intentions of Labour backbenchers.
Bob Roberts, political correspondent. Despite jubilation among Labour MPs, the historic vote was seen as a fresh blow to Tony Blair on top of a new Mori poll for the Financial Times showing that nearly two-thirds of voters feel the PM is "losing his grip".…
Nicholas Watt and Michael White. The bill will have to return to a Commons standing committee because the measure has been so radically altered.
Colin Hughes, The Western Mail. The CA, led by Simon Hart, has distanced itself from the RCA and points out the manifesto referred to Parliament, not only Commons, and that the checks and balances in the political system will ensure proposals based on prejudice do not become law.…
Gerard Seenan. "Things are done in the countryside for a reason. You can't just come in and change it and expect there to be no consequences."
Nicholas Watt, political correspondent.
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