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Latest Party Decoration news
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In pictures: Street parties and picnics - 20 July, 2009
Hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in The Big Lunch, an event to encourage communities to hold community-bonding parties and picnics. -
Whitehall festive costs revealed - 22 December, 2007
Government departments have spent £460,000 on Christmas cards, parties and decorations since 2002, the Tories say. -
Macca plays Beatles haunt - 31 May, 2003
Sir Paul McCartney returns to the legendary Cavern Club on the eve of the final date of his world tour. -
Tories accuse New Labour of profligacy - 26 January, 1998
The Northern Ireland peace talks come to London and the Conservatives are attacking Labour's spending on advisers, trips, parties and decorating. The BBC's Political Editor, Robin Oakley, looks ahead to the week in politics.