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  1. 0827: The HREF="http://www.nus.org.uk/" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">National Union of Students says hundreds of parliamentary candidates have signed a petition opposing any rise in tuition fees. Some 400 from the Lib Dems, 200 each from Labour, UKIP and the Greens, and 13 Conservatives, are on board, and NUS president Aaron Porter says it means any attempt to raise fees could be defeated in the event of a hung Parliament.
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  1. 0840: "We do think Britain is a more violent place than it was 10 years ago," says shadow home secretary Chris Grayling. He's been accused by Labour of "lying" about rising crime, but Mr Grayling told the BBC that in the past, "we didn't get teenagers in school uniform knifing each other". He says his party would introduce "a zero-tolerance approach" to carrying a knife.
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