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Gordon Brown will now not attend the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington DC next week. Foreign Secretary David Miliband will now go to the summit instead, reports BBC political correspondent Reeta Chakrabarti. Veteran pollster Sir Robert Worcester tells the BBC that David Cameron "stands on the edge of, with one huge proviso, of going to Number 10 after going to the palace on 7 May - but not with an overall majority, possibly even a very small majority".
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