In the News 2006
2006
The Guardian, December 27, 2006
‘More effort needed to cure drug offenders, Tory MP says’
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This is Oxfordshire, December 26, 2006
‘Help to beat debts’
Mail on Sunday, December 24, 2006
‘Baubles, burkas and the birth we must remember’
The Daily Telegraph, December 23, 2006
‘Cameron's stance on family earns donation of pounds 500,000’
The Guardian, December 20, 2006
‘Society: Off Diary: A Surrey state of affairs’
Daily Mail, December 18, 2006
‘Now married women are out numbered by singles’
Mortgage Strategy, December 18, 2006
‘Tories turn the spotlight onto lending practices’
The Scotsman, December 18, 2006
‘Religious revival hints at society's reaction to our material world’
The Sunday Herald, December 17, 2006
‘HAUNTED BY THE GHOST OF FAMILY PAST; Just in time for Christmas, family values are back in the news. But were the good old days really that much better’
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Daily Mail, December 16, 2006
‘Westminster Noticeboard’
Daily Mail, December 16, 2006
‘FAMILY FORTUNES;SATURDAY ESSAY: They bind us together, shield us from hostility and hurt, while providing the very bedrock of society. As Christmas nears, a leading writer celebrates the joys of...’
The Spectator, December 16, 2006
‘IDS has made the family a frontline issue again, but John Hutton is ready to fight back’
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The Journal, December 15, 2006
‘Responsibility to stop a two-tier society’
Regeneration and Renewal, December 15, 2006
‘The explorer returns - Iain Duncan Smith, chair, Conservative Social Justice Policy Group’
Accountancy Age, December 14, 2006
‘TORIES PLOT MARRIAGE TAX BENEFITS’
Financial Adviser, December 14, 2006
‘Back lessons to battle debt fear - IFS school’
Liverpool Daily Echo, December 14, 2006
‘Bare cheek of political moralists’
Africa News, December 13, 2006
‘Ghana; Family Values Are Back in the Political Arena’
The Daily Telegraph, December 13, 2006
‘Drugs are the curse of our land and turn women into prostitutes'
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The Express, December 13, 2006
‘Labour is ripping the heart out of our communities’
Leicester Mercury, December 13, 2006
‘Can tax break really mend a broken home?’
The Sun, December 13, 2006
‘Family first’
Third Sector, December 13, 2006
‘Tories say big charities are bad for the sector’
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The Times, December 13, 2006
‘How we let Gemma and Tania down’
Yorkshire Post, December 13, 2006
‘Glimmers of hope for a return to traditional values’
The Daily Telegraph, December 12, 2006
‘Torment of 11m families caught in debts trap’
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Daily Mail, December 12, 2006
‘I'll give tax breaks to boost marriage pledges Cameron’
Daily Mail, December 12, 2006
‘THE FAMILY AND TRUTHS THAT CAN NO LONGER BE IGNORED’
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Eastern Daily Press, December 12, 2006 Tuesday
The Express, December 12, 2006
‘Tories back marriage’
The Guardian, December 12, 2006
‘The Breakdown report broken down’
The Guardian, December 12, 2006
‘Tory marriage vow echoes Major's back-to-basics’
The Herald, December 12, 2006
‘You can't batter or bribe people to adopt family values’
The Herald, December 12, 2006
‘Cameron calls for culture change which rewards stable marriages; Family breakdowns costing GBP20bn annually, report finds’
The Independent, December 12, 2006
‘Who wants to hang around in matrimonial hell for the sake of a few extra pounds?’
The Independent, December 12, 2006
‘'Debt time bomb' is the biggest social problem, say Tories’
The Mirror, December 12, 2006
‘TORIES HIT AT SINGLE MOTHERS’
The Northern Echo, December 12, 2006
‘Cameron Pledges to put families first’
The Sun, December 12, 2006
‘Family must be at the heart of society’
The Times, December 12, 2006
‘You can't force parents to play happy families’
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Western Morning News, December 12, 2006
‘Families come first – Cameron’
Western Mail, December 12, 2006
‘Tories say broken families are fuelling crimewave’
Yorkshire Post, December 12, 2006
‘Marriage 'key to better society'’
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Bath Chronicle, December 11, 2006
‘News in brief’
Birmingham Post, December 11, 2006
‘Underclass is growing, say Tories’
The Daily Telegraph, December 11, 2006
‘We all know family breakdown is destroying us. Don't talk, fix it’
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Daily Record, December 11, 2006
‘RECORD VIEW: MAJOR WOES’
Daily Mail, December 11, 2006
‘The 1.2m young 'wasting their lives'’
Daily Mail, December 11, 2006
‘Cameron weds the Tories to a war on family breakdown’
Daily Mail, December 11, 2006
‘Strong words are not enough. Only tough decisions can make Britain better’
The Evening Standard, December 11, 2006
‘THE TORIES TACKLE FAMILY BREAKDOWN’
Evening Gazette, December 11, 2006
‘Action call on break-ups’
The Express, December 11, 2006
‘Social decay in Britain costing GBP 20billion a year’
The Express, December 11, 2006
‘ATTACK ON FAMILIES HAS LED TO SOCIAL ANARCHY’
The Guardian, December 11, 2006
‘Unmarried parents are damaging society, says Conservative report: Former leader s think tank attacks cohabiting couples: Cost of split families estimated at £20bn a year’
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The Independent, December 11, 2006
‘Family values are back in the political arena’
The Journal, December 11, 2006
‘Marriage is the answer - Tories; Family breakdown 'to blame for all social ills'’
The Northern Echo, December 11, 2006
‘CAMERON 'TO BOOST MARRIAGE'’
The Times, December 11, 2006
‘No school, no job for record numbers’
The Western Mail, December 11, 2006
‘Family breakdown costs pounds 20bn a year, say Tories'
Western Mail, December 11, 2006
‘Family breakdown costs pounds 20bn a year, say Tories’
Yorkshire Post, December 11, 2006
‘Marriage 'keystone of stable society' Tory leader David Cameron yesterday hailed a "powerful and convincing" study that suggests family breakdown causes £20bn of problems each year.’
The Independent on Sunday, December 10, 2006
‘Duncan Smith drags Tories into row over gay parenting’
The News of the World, December 10, 2006
‘Half of teens booze binge’
The Observer, December 10, 2006
‘Bring back Victorian values, says key Tory’
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Sunday Express, Dcember 10, 2006
‘Now back to Tory values’
The Sunday Times, December 10, 2006
‘Unwed parents causing social crisis, say Tories’
Daily Mail, December 9, 2006
‘Pounds 20BILLION; For the first time, the price Britain pays every year for soaring rates of family breakdown is revealed’
Daily Mail, December 9, 2006
‘The f-word and why the worst Tory leader in memory could be Cameron's saviour’
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The Sunday Times, December 3, 2006
‘Robbed of the life he should have lived’
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The Business, December 2, 2006
‘Cameron should beware of falling into a poverty trap; 'The Conservatives have ammunition to stage a fight on Brown's home ground under the simple slogan: when Labour fights poverty, poverty wins'’
Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News, November 30, 2006
‘THE BUSINESS, LONDON, FRASER NELSON COLUMN’
Evening News, November 28, 2006
‘Second chamber of horrors if Mr Straw has his way’
The Observer, November 26, 2006
‘Mother who changed IDS for ever: When the former Tory leader met a woman whose son had died of drug abuse, it was his Damascus moment.’
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The Spectator, November 25, 2006
‘At last, a political battle about the family. And not a moment too soon’
The Daily Telegraph, November 24, 2006
‘Backlash against Cameron's caring image’
Guardian Unlimited, November 24, 2006
‘Cameron: poverty is a 'moral disgrace'
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The Independent, November 23, 2006
‘I'm sorry, but this is a laughable idea’
The Sunday Times, November 19, 2006
‘Sinking ... poor white boys are the new failing class’
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Daily Mail, November 18, 2006
‘Never mind 'Shameless Mick', what about his women?’
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The Times, November 18, 2006
‘How deprivation helped the Quiet Man to find his voice’
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The Times, November 18, 2006
‘Tories join homeless to show they really care’
The Herald, November 16, 2006
‘Tories blame Labour for 'male white underclass'; Think-tank points to culture, not cash’
The Daily Telegraph, November 15, 2006
‘White, poor, male - and doomed to fail New underclass trails every other social group, says Tory inquiry’
The Daily Telegraph, November 15, 2006
‘Visits to sink estate led to grim warning’
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The Daily Telegraph, November 15, 2006
‘In defence of the white working class’
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Daily Mail, November 15, 2006
‘Poor white boys 'perform worse in school than any other pupil group'
The Times, October 25, 2006
‘Welcome to Wife Swap Britain, but make sure you're not called Courtney’
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The Sunday Times, October 15, 2006
‘Tory tax cutters put squeeze on Cameron’
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Children Now, October 11, 2006
‘Social justice evangelist - Iain Duncan Smith MP, chair of the Conservatives' social justice policy group’
Children Now, October 11, 2006
‘Tories to focus on childcare options’
New Statesman, October 9, 2006
‘Cuddly but not convincing’
Regeneration and Renewal, October 6, 2006
‘Tories blast Labour renewal policy’
The Times, October 4, 2006
The Evening Standard, October 3, 2006
‘Tories split over how to strengthen families’
Guardian Unlimited, October 3, 2006
‘Former leader tells Tories to embrace social justice’
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The Guardian, October 2, 2006
‘Fringe: Green urges work on image’
The Daily Telegraph, September 30, 2006
‘As Cameron puts off policy problem, his ideas groups are pulling in all directions’
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Hindustan Times, September 10, 2006
‘Marriage is the best environment to raise children’
The Daily Telegraph, September 7, 2006
‘Marriage is best for bringing up children, says Tory study’
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The Daily Telegraph, September 7, 2006
‘Marriage works’
The Evening Standard, September 7, 2006
‘Tory research finds marriage is best for children’
The Express, August 16, 2006
‘HICKEY’
Evening Herald, August 10, 2006
‘Caring company is honoured with a national award’
The Economist, July 22, 2006
‘The fight over a big idea’
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Community Care, July 20, 2006
‘Give a tory a hug but beware his solutions’
Birmingham Post, July 17, 2006
‘Poverty project’
Daily Post, July 17, 2006
‘MPs to spend a week in the real world’
Birmingham Post, July 11, 2006
‘Cameron's hoodies claim wins support’
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The Guardian, July 11, 2006
‘Cameron looks left then right with love a hoodie and police reforms: Conservative leader wins praise from charities: Tory proposals duplicate our ideas, says Labour’
The Independent, July 11, 2006
‘Mr Cameron is still a long way from persuading his followers to love hoodies’
The Business, July 9, 2006
‘Tories need a message to connect with the disadvantaged areas in the North’
The Sun, June 30, 2006
‘Charles Kennedy’
The Evening Standard, June 29, 2006
‘Ex-Tory leader champions today's 'slaves'’
The Daily Telegraph, June 28, 2006
‘Spy’
Daily Mail, June 28, 2006
‘Iain Duncan Smith, is also dipping his toe in the turbulent waters of the celebrity world’
The Sunday Telegraph, June 25, 2006
‘Charities share pounds 25,000 award’
The Guardian, June 19, 2006
‘Cameron on the magic of childbirth’
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The Independent, June 15, 2006
‘Hutton says charities must take bigger role in welfare provision’
The Guardian, June 13, 2006
‘Compassionate Conservatism sounds uncannily familiar: David Cameron's vision of caring Toryism seems to be based on getting charities to take over the work of government’
The Independent, June 13, 2006
‘SUDDENLY, THE CAMPAIGN TO MAKE POVERTY HISTORY IN BRITAIN HAS BECOME FASHIONABLE’
The Sunday Telegraph, May 28, 2006
‘Things are looking up but can Dave really deliver? When even England footballers lend support to and opposition MPs greet opinion polls with gloom, the Conservative leader may have turned a crucial corner on the way to ousting Labour. Will he transform goodwill into election success; ask Melissa Kite and Patrick Hennessy’
The Independent, May 11, 2006
‘Women and minorities first. Dave shows off his 'babes' list’
The Evening Standard, May 10, 2006
‘Dishy Dave and his Tory dolls; (and don't forget the soap star)’
The Sunday Telegraph, April 30, 2006
‘Amazing. Tory zeal defeats Labour hacks’
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The Guardian, April 28, 2006
‘Reply: Letters and emails: Faith and the fight against poverty’
The Guardian, April 25, 2006
‘These nice new Tories offer the same old cure: marriage: The tone has softened, but Iain Duncan Smith's social justice team still believes that poverty is a symptom of immorality’
The Guardian, April 25, 2006
‘Cameron's advisers point to cost of family breakdowns’
Daily Mail, April 18, 2006
‘Labour turmoil over growing support for BNP in council poll’
The Guardian, April 11, 2006
‘Why we have signed up to Labour's anti-poverty target: The poorest have been left behind in Blair's Britain. But Conservatives understand how to break the cycle of deprivation’
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The Guardian, April 11, 2006
‘Tories back goal to end child poverty by 2020: Conservative move puts deprivation centre stage: Campaigners welcome commitment by Letwin’
The Sun, April 10, 2006
‘Warning to Tories on poor’
The Business, April 9, 2006
‘Brown's activism and Cameron's inertia are both bad for Britain’
Guardian, March 31, 2006
‘Full list of Tory lenders’
Eastbourne Herald, March 17, 2006
‘DAVID CAMERON VISITS EASTBOURNE’
Daily Mail, January 24, 2006
‘TRAPPED IN A WELFARE GHETTO’
The Spectator, January 21, 2006
‘Way to go, Mr Cameron’
The Daily Telegraph, January 19, 2006
‘Policies postponed’
The Scotsman, January 19, 2006
‘Cameron plays Scots card over welfare’
Guardian, January 18, 2006
‘Full text of David Cameron's speech‘
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The Guardian, January 18, 2006
‘Centred on compassion’

