9pm BritainAndAmerica:
7.15pm ToryDiary: Ben Brogan's favourite website is...
1pm LondonMayor: Tories approached me to be their mayoral candidate says Paddick
1pm Seats and candidates: John Bell selected for Clywd South
- New poll confirms that the Tories have become a 40%+ party
- Tories "happy" for fight with education establishment in order to implement national reading test for six and seven year-olds
Martin Callanan MEP on Platform reflects on the French President's recent defence of protectionism and concludes: It's time to get out of bed with Sarkozy!
Columnist Graeme Archer: Common People
Trimble criticises Rifkind's English votes plan
"Nobel peace prize winner David Trimble has criticised former Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind's proposal to let only English MPs vote on English issues at Westminster, saying the plan could potentially threaten the union." - Observer
"Now they want to abolish fatherhood - how changes in IVF laws could erase the need for Dads" - Iain Duncan Smith writing in the Mail on Sunday
Profiles of leading Tory candidates - Mail on Sunday
Rosie Millard finds Jonathan Aitken purring with pleasure at being in the Tory limelight again - Sunday Times
LibDems call for takeover of Northern Rock - BBC
John Rentoul says yes (and he's right): "Whether it is Huhne or Clegg, do the Lib Dems matter? Yes, they do, for the simple arithmetical reason that the chances of a hung parliament at the next election are greater than ever. Of course, predicting what might happen over the next one and a half to two and a half years is a mug's game, but the fundamentals point in that direction. The Tories are likely to do better on new boundaries and under Cameron rather than Michael Howard. And, as long as the Lib Dem vote doesn't collapse, there will be about 50 Lib Dem MPs, who are likely to hold the balance of power." - Independent on Sunday
Miliband 'not happy' with Brown
"A split between Downing Street and the Foreign Office, which stretches back to the appointment of the outspoken Lord Malloch Brown as a senior minister, has deepened after David Miliband reacted furiously to an intervention by Number 10 over a pro-European speech the Foreign Secretary made last week." - Observer
"Mr Miliband was said to be furious with Number 10 and to have claimed that sources close to the Prime Minister had been "crudely briefing" against him in a "disloyal manner"." - Sunday Telegraph
Gordon Brown's strategy on terror suspects has fallen to pieces - Matthew d'Ancona in The Sunday Telegraph
The Blair Rich Project
If it is all going wrong for Gordon Brown, Tony Blair is getting wealthier and wealthier on the lecture circuit. The Independent on Sunday has been investigating Mr Blair's lucrative life after Downing Street.
Would you kiss Gordon Brown for £10,000? - The Mail on Sunday has the story on the bank employee who did and won
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