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27/11/2015
Sean Curran reports as David Cameron says launching UK air strikes against Islamic State militants in Syria will 'make us safer'. But Labour warns of unintended consequences.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as David Cameron says launching UK air strikes against Islamic State militants in Syria will "make us safer". But Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn warns of unintended consequences if Britain becomes involved.
Falling oil revenues prompt an angry row at Holyrood. Peers call for national identity cards, while MPs split over whether there should be a third runway at Heathrow. And after Mao's little red book makes an appearance at the despatch box, an MP turns to Shakespeare.
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