Monday, 16 September 2013

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"I don't run a boot camp. I don't tell people when they have to turn up to meetings."

Clegg survives as Cable grumbles

No thanks to Vince: Clegg wins Lib Dem backing for coalition's austerity drive

Nick Clegg takes on Lib Dem party delegates in key conference debate

Nick Clegg has won his party's renewed support for the coalition's austerity drive, after rebels calling for a "rebalanced" economic policy were roundly defeated.

Glasgow

Cable pledges clamp down on zero hours contracts

Cable: there is a small rotten core in UK business

The business secretary will today pledge to clamp down on the widespread use of zero hours contracts, during his speech to Liberal Democrat conference.

Nick Clegg denies plotting second coalition with Tories

Cameron shouldn't govern alone says Clegg

Nick Clegg today denied that he is planning a second coalition with the Tories, as he warned the country not to return to "the bad old days" of single party government.

Miliband and Cable: Lib Dems seek new coalition

Miliband and Cable work together on AV referendum

Liberal Democrat activists would prefer a coalition with Labour after the next general election with Vince Cable taking over from Nick Clegg, two new surveys have found.

Nick Clegg's conference rally speech in full

Nick Clegg: "we are the party of jobs"

The Lib Dem leader's opening speech in Glasgow yesterday

Nick Clegg calls for unity following resignation call

We must treat each other with respect says Clegg

Nick Clegg will today call for party unity after a senior Liberal Democrat publicly called for him to resign.

The Twitterati

Infographic: Best and worst MPs on Twitter

Our semi-regular survey of MPs on Twitter

It's the party conference season - a special time of the year for tweeting MPs to provide us with more examples of their vitality, wit and intelligence. Or, in the case of some, their lethargy, predictability and tediousness. Here's an infographic recap of our best and worst MPs on Twitter for your consideration...

The Political Week Online: Not boring, not snoring

Islam and politics

Spike in Islamophobic attacks following Lee Rigby murder

Islamophobic assaults highest in week after murder

There was a significant spike in assaults against Muslims in London following the death of Lee Rigby, new figures have revealed.

School face veil ban proposed by minister

Browne: there is a genuine debate about face veils

A government minister has raised the prospect of banning face veils in all schools.

And finally...

Jeremy Clarkson considers standing against Ed Miliband

Top Gear presenter in spat with Miliband

Jeremy Clarkson is considering standing against Ed Miliband at the next general election, it has emerged.

People like you lose their jobs, become disabled, get trapped in low wage jobs

Benefits debate failing ordinary families: new polling and CPAG letter to party leaders

The current debate about social security is failing ordinary families, according to a new campaign.

IET: High Speed 2 should be part of integrated transport policy

Europe’s largest body of engineers is calling for the High Speed 2 (HS2) proposals to be reassessed to become part of an integrated transport programme of metro, rail, bus and road projects to revitalise the cities of the Midlands and North.

NASUWT: Global attacks on trade unions are attacks on fairness, equality and social justice

Teacher trade unionists in Colombia, Iraq, Zimbabwe and Bahrain are being subjected to violence and oppression.

CIOT: Institute and IFS take tax debate to party conferences – and you are invited

Key policy-makers and high profile journalists will be joining the CIOT and the Institute for Fiscal Studies at the main party conferences this autumn for a series of debates on the future of the tax system.

RSPCA: Petition against badger cull reaches 300,000 signatures

A petition calling on the Government to put a stop to the pilot badger cull climbed to 300,000 in the two weeks since the first animal was shot.

CAFH: Blue Fox, Blue Badger and Blue Hare Founder short listed for Inspiration Awards For Women 2013

Founder of Conservatives Against Fox Hunting - Blue Fox, Blue Badger and Blue Hare campaigns is shortlisted for award.

BSIA: Vacant property protection still paramount one year on from law change

Last Sunday (1st September) marked the one year anniversary of the anti-squatting law that made residential squatting a criminal offence. The milestone also saw squatters’ internet sites[1] encouraging action in order to mark the anniversary. As such, the Vacant Property Protection Group of the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is reiterating to owners and landlords of vacant commercial properties the importance of securing and protecting their premises.

BHA: Girl Guides, Rainbows, and Brownies promise to be inclusive of the non-religious

The Girl Guides, Rainbows and Brownies are for the first time inclusive of atheists and agnostics after a new Promise comes into force today which is, for the first time, inclusive of atheists and agnostics.

TACT welcomes continuing increase in adoption numbers

TACT (The Adolescent and Children’s Trust) today welcomed the announcement from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), that the number of adoptions made in the UK in 2012 had risen by nearly ten per cent. This follows an increase in 2011 of six per cent.

Rio Tinto loads first ship from its 290 Mt/a expansion programme

Rio Tinto has achieved the significant milestone of loading the first shipment of iron ore from its expanded port, rail and mine operations in Australia. This marks the commencement of commissioning of the expansion programme, which will see overall capacity for Rio Tinto’s iron ore operations in Western Australia increase to 290 million tonnes a year.

Boeing Forecasts Increased Global Demand for Airline Pilots

Boeing projects the commercial aviation industry will need more than one million new pilots and technicians to support the expanding demand for new airplane deliveries over the next two decades.

Voice: Speaking and listening in GCSE languages are essential

Voice: the union for education professionals has commented on the announcement by Ofqual to remove the assessment of speaking and listening from GCSE grades in English and English Language.

IET: Engineering chief: more universities must share research with SMEs

The outgoing President of Europe’s largest engineering body is calling for more universities to give small and medium sized businesses open access to the intellectual property (IP) that they create.

BFAWU: Strike action at Hovis (Premier Foods), Wigan

The Hovis strikes are about the casualisation of the food industry and a race to the bottom.

IFAW: Cameron's badger cull at odds with science

Cameron’s cull is going ahead at odds with science and common sense, says the International Fund for Animal Welfare.

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