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|                        "No 10 and the Foreign Office think Miliband is a f***ing c**t and a copper-bottomed sh*t. The French hate him now" Syria liveSyria intervention Commons debate as-it-happens       The Tory-Labour alliance on Syria collapses. A rump of rebellious Conservative MPs refuse to back military intervention. Paris and Washington look on as debate hits the Commons. Events overnightLabour amendment on Syria motion in full       Read Labour's amendment to the Commons motion authorising Syrian intervention, in full and unedited Snap verdict on Commons Syria motion       Three quick thoughts on the Commons motion for intervention in Syria Syria Commons motion in full       Read the government's motion on intervention in Syria, in full and unedited. YesterdayDrums of war: As-it-happens       The world prepares for western military intervention in Syria. Follow all the developments as they happen. The Syria debateComment: The anti-war left's response to Syria has been teenage and irresponsible       This is not Iraq. Calling supporters of intervention 'warmongers' is totally inappropriate. Comment: Assad's chemical weapons leave the west no choice but to intervene in Syria       It is not so much the crossing of a red line but the tipping of a balance which has triggered the need for a Syrian intervention. MPs must prepare to send Britain's military into action once again. Comment: There are no positive outcomes for military intervention in Syria       Whichever way you look at it, there are no good goals for Britain in the Syrian civil war. Comment: Why the Middle East just doesn't trust Britain over Syria       "Now who's fighting in Syria?" he asks me, lighting another cigarette. "Not Syrians."  |                                                                                     CIOB video: It's all about people                                       NASUWT comments on GCSE resultsCommenting on the GCSE results, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union, said: NUT Wales comment on GCSE ResultsCommenting on this year’s GCSE results, NUT Secretary, David Evans, said: NUT comment on GCSE resultsCommenting on today’s GCSE results for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union, said: NASUWT comments ahead of publication of GCSE resultsThe fact that GCSEs are challenging and demanding qualifications is buried in an avalanche of politically motivated, false claims of grade inflation, dumbing-down and easy options, say the NASUWT. CIOT: Institute warns of ‘dangerous precedent’ over tax code for banksGovernment proposals for a strengthened Code of Practice on Taxation for Banks1 will set a “dangerous precedent” by giving HMRC power to determine and publicly announce non-compliance with the Code without any right of appeal, the Chartered Institute of Taxation has warned.  |               
Thursday, 29 August 2013
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