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Tory party conference
Conservative leader David Cameron during a visit to Phoenix High School in Shepherd�s Bush, west London, on Friday September 29 2006. Photograph: Andrew Parsons/PA. Cameron echoes JFK speech
David Cameron will today echo one of John F Kennedy's most famous speeches when he asks the British public to stop asking what the state can do for them and instead ask what they can do for each other.

'What does David have that I didn't? Er ... hair'
As the Tories gather in Bournemouth, former leader William Hague tells Gaby Hinsliff he is confident the revived party can beat Labour under Gordon Brown.
Party aims for supermarket sweep
Comment: Norman Blackwell

Northern Ireland

Ahern crisis deals blow to plan for power-sharing
The deepening uncertainty over Bertie Ahern's future has thrown plans to restore power-sharing government to Northern Ireland into chaos, British sources admitted last night.
What next after Ahern's worst week?
Comment: Henry Patterson

Civil servants put on alert as plot to seize offices is exposed
All government buildings across Northern Ireland were put on high alert last week after intelligence reports that one was about to be taken over by political protesters.

Scotland

Tabloid launches new attack on Sheridan
Tommy Sheridan was last night facing serious questions about his political future after the News of the World claimed to have a video that allegedly reveals that the MSP confessed to being a swinger.





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