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Deputy Political Editor, Daily Mail. Sarcastic-aggressive. All views are my own, not those of my employer, who has a leader column for that.
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ShippersUnbound New Fruit Ninja top score of 209. Exhausted. Beat that, Dave!

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ShippersUnbound Now that I have played Fruit Ninja I do feel I am ready to run the country. #letsbombiran

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ShippersUnbound I just scored 180 on zen mode of Fruit Ninja. But David Cameron won't tell us his top score. 'Pass,' said a bashful PM at presser earlier.

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Latest news by Tim Shipman [Hover mouse to pause the Daily Mail news stream]

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  • The Ministry of Defence will next week reveal the names of defence firms who have won £350million of contracts to design the new super subs, which will replace the current Vanguard class boats.

  • As bomber Abdelbaset Al Megrahi lost his cancer battle, families of the Lockerbie victims insisted on knowing if his flight to freedom nearly three years ago was triggered by a so-called ‘deal for oil’ with the Gaddafi regime.

  • In his most outspoken remarks yet on the crisis, the Prime Minister (pictured) said countries in the single currency must now prepare for a Greek exit.

  • The Prime Minister said countries in the single currency must now prepare for a Greek exit.

  • David Cameron insisted he was ‘completely dedicated’ to the job of Prime Minister - just as he was pictured celebrating Chelsea’s dramatic Champions League victory over Bayern Munich.

  • Greek withdrawal could spark a rerun of the dramatic lending squeeze says Robert Chote, head of the Office for Budget Responsibility

  • Robert Chote, head of the Office for Budget Responsibility, pictured, said Greek withdrawal could spark a rerun of the dramatic lending squeeze.

  • At a Nato summit in Chicago, David Cameron and other world leaders will tomorrow draw up a firm timetable for pulling combat troops off the frontline against the Taliban.

  • Francois Hollande will open up splits with Britain in key policy areas when the two leaders hold their first meeting since the Prime Minister publicly backed his opponent Nicolas Sarkozy.

  • Right-wing troublemakers who have openly criticised the Prime Minister tumbled to defeat in elections to the influential 1922 committee yesterday.

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