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The Prime Minister has sent a letter to all his ministers setting out how he expects them to behave until his renegotiation with Brussels is complete David Cameron has written to all his ministers warning them not to do or say anything which “undermines” his renegotiation with the European Union before he lifts collective responsibility ahead of the referendum. The Prime Minister has sent a letter to all his ministers setting out how he expects them to behave until his renegotiation with Brussels is complete. Mr Cameron last week said that he would allow ministers to campaign on either side…

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Jeremy Corbyn faces backlash from shadow cabinet members after he sacks his shadow Europe minister Pat McFadden and shadow culture secretary Michael Dugher Jeremy Corbyn surrounded by media as he leaves his home in north London Photo: London News Pictures Corbyn purge of moderate MPs in ‘longest ever’ reshuffle Jeremy Corbyn is facing an open revolt from his shadow cabinet after mounting a purge of moderate MPs who have criticisised him over Trident, national security and the takeover of the party by the hard-left, report Steven Swinford, Laura Hughes and Ben Riley-Smith. After two days of deliberations Maria Eagle, who is…

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MP for Barnsley East claims he was sacked after speaking up for colleagues who had been ‘trashed’ by members of the party leader’s team Jeremy Corbyn has sacked two senior figures for “disloyalty” and installed a Trident opponent in the key shadow defence brief as he sought to get a grip on his top team. After more than 30 hours of apparently bitter reshuffle wrangling, the Labour leader stopped short of dismissing shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn. But he added Europe spokesman Pat McFadden to the casualty list alongside shadow culture secretary Michael Dugher. Maria Eagle is being shifted from shadow defence secretary…

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Barack Obama has made an emotional plea for his plan to increase background checks for buyers of firearms over the internet and at gun shows. Wiping away tears that at times streamed down his face during the address in the White House East Room, the US President said current exceptions did not make sense. “We’ve created a system in which dangerous people are allowed to play by a different set of rules,” he said. Mr Obama said the new guidance is “not a plot to take away everyone’s guns.” Obama.jpg Obama reveals his plan to curb gun violence. “I believe…

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The man of God Rev. Dr Chris Oyakhilome announced the Word of the Spirit for 2016, saying, “This is the Year of Spreading!” he further pinpointed three principles in line with the theme of the year, which would characterize our lives, (excerpt taken from Matthew 13:33). – The unstoppable spreading of our messages around the world. – An unstoppable increase in all directions. – The growth and dominion of the Word in you and your circumstances. In declaring the word of 2016, ‘the Year of Spreading’, Pastor Chris has ministered a certain advantage of Grace to believers all over the world,…

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Around 1.1m migrants are estimated to have arrived in Germany in 2015 State governor has said the Chancellor should drastically limit numbers Horst Seehofer claimed maximum amount each year should be 200,000 Angela Merkel’s open-door migration policy was challenged by her own political allies again yesterday as she faced calls for a cap on the numbers entering Germany. Almost 1.1million migrants are estimated to have arrived last year, mainly through the state of Bavaria which borders Austria and the Czech Republic. The state governor yesterday said the German Chancellor should drastically limit the ‘excessive’ number of newcomers. Angela Merkel’s open-door…

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Poland is ready to drop its fierce opposition to David Cameron’s welfare plans if he supports a call to permanently base Nato troops in the country. In a potentially significant breakthrough for the British government, Witold Waszczykowski, the Polish foreign minister, said he is “of course” willing to consider a bargain over a proposed ban on European migrants claiming in-work benefits. In exchange, Poland wants Britain to back the permanent basing of Nato troops in the country to deter Russian aggression. The issue will be discussed at a Nato summit in Warsaw in July. Prime Minister David Cameron and his…

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