Thursday, 24 October 2013

Cameron vs Clegg - politics.co.uk

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"It wasn't something I was expecting and it's not something I fully agree with. I'm not quite sure what 'rolling back green levies' means."

Clegg and Cameron tiff

Comment: Cameron's plan to cut green levies will cost us all eventually

Jane Fae: 'Green costs' are an investment that benefit all of us.'

Cutting green levies on energy bills may save money now, but it will end up costing us a lot more in the future.

Coalition at war over free schools and energy policy

Loggerheads: Lib Dems and Tories at war over free schools and green levies

Relations between the coalition parties hit a new low today, as rows over free schools and green levies saw the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives at loggerheads.

In other news...

Clegg lashes out at 'thin-skinned' Alan Sugar

Sugar vs Clegg: Twitter spat

Nick Clegg hit back at Alan Sugar today, after the Apprentice star issued a series of abusive tweets at the deputy prime minister.

Plebgate officers deny lying about meeting with Andrew Mitchell

Mitchell was 'right to resign' insist police officers

Three police officers who met with Andrew Mitchell to discuss the 'plebgate' row, today denied they had intentionally misled the public about what was said.

BHA: New RE framework clear that schools should respect non-religious beliefs

New RE framework puts strong focus on non-religious worldviews like humanism.

CIOB: Regulatory rules should not stand in the way of housing standard rationalisation

CIOB calls for clear timescale for integrating housing standards into the Building Regulations.

Voice: World War II gas masks pose asbestos risk to health

Schools and anyone else owning World War II gas masks warned not to handle them or put them over faces after tests show asbestos fibres.

RSPCA: Owner jailed as dog’s claws had pierced through her paws

A man has been jailed after his dog’s claw grew so long they pierced through her paws.

MRSA Action UK: When the drugs don't work

MRSA Action UK helps to bring the human cost to the attention of government and industry over the ticking time bomb and lack of desperately needed antibiotics.

IFAW: Animal heroes from around the UK to receive awards

Animal heroes will receive prestigious awards for their outstanding work from IFAW.

IET: Hinkley: long overdue step forward for long term energy future

Simon Harrison, Chair of IET Energy Policy Panel, said: “This is an important step toward a balanced energy portfolio for GB for the long-term."

CIOT: Tax-free childcare proposal must be seamless and straightforward

LITRG has welcomed the Government’s proposal on tax-free childcare.

IET reacts to Royal Academy Energy report

The Royal Academy of Engineering study published today highlights the need to act now to avoid energy shortfalls.

Rethink: Mental health bed shortage is a ‘scandal'

On mental health bed shortage: "We would never accept this if someone was having a heart attack."

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